That is a pretty bike.

Love the 27 to 700c conversion idea. 

- Ryan



On Monday, July 9, 2012 3:29:59 PM UTC-7, Jim Cloud wrote:
>
> I just added some photos to my Flickr photostream that might interest 
> those in this group.  I converted this bike from a 27" to 700c size, 
> using the long-reach Tektro R556 brakes to accommodate the smaller 
> wheel size.  This bike makes a nice classic "Country Bike", thanks to 
> those brakes! 
>
> The other recent changes made were to fit the bike with wider 
> handlebars and a suitable stem.  I'd used some original Cinelli Giro 
> d'Italia handlebars and Cinelli 1-A stem for some time, but the narrow 
> width (38 cm) of the Cinelli bars just felt very constrained.  I'd 
> guess I'd gotten use to the wider bars on my Rivendell Road Standard, 
> which are the Nitto B-185 type in 44 cm width (basically the same bar 
> as the current "Mark's Bar" sold by Riv - although the "Mark's Bar" is 
> a lightened type). 
>
> The bars that I chose to use are the Nitto B-176 "Dream" bars, along 
> with a Nitto "Pearl" stem that I had available from my stock.  I also 
> decided to switch the derailleur controls from H/B end type to a set 
> of classic Campagnolo "Record" downtube control levers. 
>
> This is a really nice bike!  Here's the photos: 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/37964304@N05/sets/72157630501496260/ 
>
> Jim Cloud 
> Tucson, AZ

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