View Full Version : Finally finished!
uforgot
04-20-2007, 06:26 PM
I finally finished my Burley frame that I purchased on ebay. I moved all of the components from my Jamis except the cranks (my lbs had to do this) and what a learning experience it was! I added a Brooks saddle (TE recommendations) and a Carradice Barley (Xeney's recommendation and I love it!). It fits great and I love it!
mary9761
04-20-2007, 07:00 PM
Sweet, congratulations on your new bike
KnottedYet
04-20-2007, 07:04 PM
Beautiful!!!!!
What a sharp lookin bike! I love your seat bag too. Have you road w/it loaded and did it affect handling of your bike?
jobob
04-20-2007, 07:58 PM
Oooh, nice set up. I have a Barley bag too, mine's black.
As SadieKate would say, you're one of my peeps! :)
uforgot
04-21-2007, 12:00 AM
I haven't ridden with the bag loaded, just got it in yesterday. Others on this board recommended it, so maybe they can comment? (Xeney mentioned that sometimes she throws in a bottle of wine, that's what sold me)
I love the Brooks and am still working on adjusting it. Everyone was right, it's like sitting on your kitchen chair. After seeing it at the lbs, I couldn't believe it would work at all! If it wasn't for the TE forums, I'd probably still be looking at cushy and cutout.
Thanks everyone!:D
Kalidurga
04-21-2007, 03:10 AM
That really is a nice looking bike. It looks like it's meant to be ridden! :D
What handlebar and shifters do you have on that, uforgot? The combination looks really comfortable.
uforgot
04-21-2007, 04:35 AM
That really is a nice looking bike. It looks like it's meant to be ridden! :D
What handlebar and shifters do you have on that, uforgot? The combination looks really comfortable.
I have a Ritchey biomax comp handlebar and Shimano 105 Shifters. The bars, stem and seatpost on my Jamis were black and I didn't like them with the sparkly Navy Blue, so I got the exact same handlebars in silver since I really liked how they felt.
roguedog
04-21-2007, 05:46 AM
I haven't ridden with the bag loaded, just got it in yesterday. Others on this board recommended it, so maybe they can comment? (Xeney mentioned that sometimes she throws in a bottle of wine, that's what sold me)
Ok.. I'm sold :) :D
Really, how's she ride? She looks really comfy. Do the Ritchey bio max come in silver? I think that's what you said but I can't see it..
Woo hoo..
uforgot
04-21-2007, 06:13 AM
Ok.. I'm sold :) :D
Really, how's she ride? She looks really comfy. Do the Ritchey bio max come in silver? I think that's what you said but I can't see it..
Woo hoo..
Here are some pics of the bars. Please don't look at my wrapping job, my first one ever, or 3rd if you count the times I rewrapped within the space of an hour. This weekend I'm going to try the twine wrap on the Rivendell site. Anyway, I had to go online to get the biomax bars in silver, but they are out there. Mine came from ebay and I sold my black ones for almost the same price, around $35. I had a tough time finding the boa stem (also saw this first on TE) as I wanted to set it up mostly for touring, but if I decide to do the show-me-games this summer, I can put my Ritchey stem back on to lower them. Found it semi-locally in St. Louis. Oh, and I got a stem cap and spacers from purelycustom.com. I also learned of this on TE.
I live 30 miles from the nearest town with an lbs, so I do a lot of research on these forums. Not sure how I was making it without all this stuff before!:eek:
roguedog
04-21-2007, 06:18 AM
Do you like 'em? Do they help you reach the brakes in the drops?
uforgot
04-21-2007, 06:53 AM
I liked them on my Jamis, and am still trying to get them in the right place on this one. Seems like when they are right on the top, they're too far in the drops, but I think it's more the size of my shifters. I tried the Specialized Dolce bars first and sent those back as these were a better fit (and reach) for me. The measurement of them is a little deceiving. They are measured c-c at the drop ends but the drop ends are about 2cm wider than the ends of the top of the bar, (they flare out) and I wanted my top bar a little wider, so I went up a size and I am really happy with it. Not sure how they would be for racing or speed, as I wanted to be more upright, touring, looking around, waving (small town it's required) and looking for wildflowers to take pics of for Margo49 in Israel, but also having a comfortable bike for long, long rides.
I know there are others with these bars on this board. I've only been riding with drop bars for a year, so I'm certainly not an expert! I did do some research online and did find that the Biomax bars are for a more comfortable position and smaller hands. I found my options pretty limited, though, because I wanted silver.
margo49
04-21-2007, 06:58 AM
Looks simply beautiful.
pooks
04-21-2007, 07:00 AM
I love everything about that bike. It's just a masterpiece. Brava!
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