Nice bike William. I like the way these older standard gage 531C ride
and hope it gives you a lot of joy.  Why struggle with a 24; why not
just go to a 27 or 28?

My winter project was rebuilding a 1984 Trek 620.  I spread the stays
just so I could go to a cassette with a 12 cog, which allows for a
smaller set of rings.  In this case 48/34/ 26.  But the 34/27 will
handle pretty much everything after some spring riding.
michael

On Apr 19, 4:01 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm well on my way to converting a 1984 Trek 770 into a retro-modern
> all road bike.  Two shortcomings of my current road bike (a Davidson
> Signature) were that it doesn't take a tire wider than 700x25, and
> that it fits like a racing bike.  I had it custom built in my youth,
> and so now to get the bars up I had to use a Technomic Deluxe which is
> excellent but I think it looks a little less than ideal to have a ton
> of seatpost and a ton of stem showing.  It makes the frame look too
> small.
>
> Anyway, this Trek is a couple cm taller than my Davidson, so I hope to
> get a similar fit with a regular proportioned stem.  I finished
> stripping the bike down, and I'll start selling off a lot of the Campy
> Super Record parts through the normal channels.  I got my compact
> double crankset, and I've secured a few freewheels for various gearing
> options.  The recent highlight is that I've confirmed that a 700x27
> Roly Poly will fit (no fender).  I'm thrilled about that, and it was
> something that I wasn't sure would work out.  If the bike turns out as
> well as I hope, I might get it powdercoated.  I bought some
> Resurrectio stickers from Riv on that chance.
>
> Riv content:  Higher bars, fearlessly riding a 30 year old lugged
> steel MUSA frameset, Roly Poly tires bought from Riv, not being retro
> for retros sake.
>
> Pics on my flickr:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157626511175478/

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