26" Conversions die ultimative Galerie

Sehr schöner Aufbau!
Meinst nicht, dass der dicke Reifen vorne evtl. Probleme mit Toe overlap generiert? Klar, kann man sich daran gewöhnen, mit 26"-Reifen sollte es aber besser sein.
Ich bin gespannt, wie sich der 20 Zähne-Sprung an den Kettenblättern macht! Wenn die Kette beim Runterschalten überspringt, dann habe ich schon gut Erfahrungen mit dem hier gemacht:
https://www.rosebikes.de/rose-kette...MI8t-HgajvhgMVSq2DBx3MUAQ6EAQYAyABEgKPc_D_BwE
Hmm, so für Bahnhof nicht ideal,
Ach geh, wer ist schon an einem Damenrad ohne Federung, 1x12 Eagle und Scheibenbremsen interessiert? ;)
 

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Re: 26" Conversions die ultimative Galerie
Univega Team Alpina als Low-Budget-Stadtrad
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Sehr schön😍
Ist das Rad neu lackiert, schöne Farbe!
Was sind das für Schalthebel?
RAL 7002 Olivgrau auf Pinarello Antelao ca. 1988/87


Pulverbeschichtung, aber unglücklicherweise sehr dick aufgetragen. Die Muffen und Pantos kommen nicht wirklich zu Geltung.

Die Schalthebel sind die Billo Shimano Tourney Daumis. Schalten aber trotzdem 😁
https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/tourney-tz500/SL-TZ500-7R.html
 
Buying bars from ebay is often like a lottery: a few crappy product photos and no trustworthy spec to rely on. So here is a little review that might help out someone here. I ordered these motobars on Thursday night because I was bored and such things happen:

https://www.ebay.de/itm/265189344995

25 € including shipping, delivered today (2 days) and after coming home from an excursion with the kids it was time to unbox and bring out some bikes in the garden. First the mock-up on the ratbike with a BMX-stem:

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Oh yes, that is a winner for me, I definitely need a bit more rise on this bike.

The bars are steel, I measured them 810 mm wide at 996g with about 130 mm rise. Side-by-side comparison to my Stooge Junker 100 shows that they are pretty close (bit more upsweep on these cheapo ones), the main difference being that at this price point the bends are slightly "squished" and the weld joints look like this:

Saracen-Ratbike-69er-Motobars - 1 (7).jpeg

From a functional perspective all OK though and for the price I am satisfied. I might strip the paint for the full raw effect as they will now stay on this bike:

Saracen-Ratbike-69er-Motobars - 1 (8).jpeg
 
Buying bars from ebay is often like a lottery: a few crappy product photos and no trustworthy spec to rely on. So here is a little review that might help out someone here. I ordered these motobars on Thursday night because I was bored and such things happen:

https://www.ebay.de/itm/265189344995

25 € including shipping, delivered today (2 days) and after coming home from an excursion with the kids it was time to unbox and bring out some bikes in the garden. First the mock-up on the ratbike with a BMX-stem:

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Oh yes, that is a winner for me, I definitely need a bit more rise on this bike.

The bars are steel, I measured them 810 mm wide at 996g with about 130 mm rise. Side-by-side comparison to my Stooge Junker 100 shows that they are pretty close (bit more upsweep on these cheapo ones), the main difference being that at this price point the bends are slightly "squished" and the weld joints look like this:

Anhang anzeigen 1957690
From a functional perspective all OK though and for the price I am satisfied. I might strip the paint for the full raw effect as they will now stay on this bike:

Anhang anzeigen 1957689
Damn, Iove that bike 😍 what a beaut.
 
Buying bars from ebay is often like a lottery: a few crappy product photos and no trustworthy spec to rely on. So here is a little review that might help out someone here. I ordered these motobars on Thursday night because I was bored and such things happen:

https://www.ebay.de/itm/265189344995

25 € including shipping, delivered today (2 days) and after coming home from an excursion with the kids it was time to unbox and bring out some bikes in the garden. First the mock-up on the ratbike with a BMX-stem:

Anhang anzeigen 1957691Anhang anzeigen 1957688

Oh yes, that is a winner for me, I definitely need a bit more rise on this bike.

The bars are steel, I measured them 810 mm wide at 996g with about 130 mm rise. Side-by-side comparison to my Stooge Junker 100 shows that they are pretty close (bit more upsweep on these cheapo ones), the main difference being that at this price point the bends are slightly "squished" and the weld joints look like this:

Anhang anzeigen 1957690
From a functional perspective all OK though and for the price I am satisfied. I might strip the paint for the full raw effect as they will now stay on this bike:

Anhang anzeigen 1957689
When you remove the paint of the bar you might cover the welding with some soldering.
 
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