bike wank, part 5
Apr. 5th, 2006 10:43 pm
Mid-80's Trek 520 touring bike. This is a beauty, all Campangolo parts, lugged steel, in pristine condition, a real collector's piece. In fact, it appears to have been in a collection for the last 20 years, and never ridden. At any rate, I've never ridden it.
See, Dan bought it off eBay for his wife. But she didn't want it, and he didn't need another touring bike of his own. So when they broke up, he gave it to me. In pieces. There was the frame, the wheels, and a
It's a beautiful bike, but I don't have a niche for it; it doesn't fill a need for me.Touring bike? Already got one. 80's bike with downtube shifters? Already got two.
And it's got a couple odd mis-features that don't encourage me to use it as a touring bike. It only has fittings for one water bottle cage. My other bikes, even the racing bike, can take two water bottles, and modern touring bikes (including the 520) have fittings for 3 bottles (the third is underneath the down tube).
Secondly, the gearing is kind of martian - the front chainrings are 48-44-28. Normal gearing would be more like 48-38-28, which gives you a range of high, medium, and low gears. This is more like an extended range of high gears, with a big step down to the low gears.
Ultimately, I'll either figure out a use for it, or I'll sell it, or I'll give it back to Dan, and let him sell it.
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Date: 2006-04-06 03:15 am (UTC)i've got an '81 510. it was built up with the campy gruppo [so say the trek files], but the previous owner had shifted a lot of the components back in the early 90s. now it's got suntour bar end shifters and shimano 600 derailleurs and freewheel. it had the original campy hubs [hi-low flange on the rear], but the rims were the 2nd or 3rd set. i've got a rack and fenders on it and use it for commuting in the rain.
oh, the trek decals have been removed, the ishiwata remain.