dex
06-14-2008, 10:23 PM
...or "How I Saved $1300!"...or "My, What a Big Headlight You Have!"
I've mentioned that I've been looking for a steel commuter with potential for light touring. I've spent the past week testing various bikes, and was leaning toward getting a Salsa Casseroll. I had a couple of small reservations on the Casseroll--the first was deciding on which size I should get (stumpy legs + long torso = harder to fit than one might first think), and the second was that it was a few hundred dollars more than I really wanted to spend. Not that it isn't worth every penny of that $1500 price tag, because after riding it I absolutely think it is worth the money, just that I didn't necessarily want to part with the extra money.
While lazily perusing Craigslist this afternoon, I happened across a bike that made me perk up a bit. The seller didn't post a size, but looking at the pictures, I made a guess that it was probably in the 50-52cm range. It looked in good shape, and it had a big honkin' generator-powered headlight on the front. Also a taillight utilizing same generator and a rack and fenders already installed.
I fired off an e-mail to ask about sizing and whatnot. Score! The seller told me it was 51cm and in good working condition, even the lights. I managed to get some directions from him, and off I went to give it a look.
It looks barely ridden. Seriously. No chips or fading in the paint, no rub marks anywhere, the decals are completely intact. Even the tires still look practically new. And it fit! I spent awhile talking to the seller to get the backstory on this lovely machine and I felt satisfied that this nice older Vietnamese gentleman wasn't pushing stolen goods off on me. So, I handed him the cash, loaded the bike on the back of my Miata, and brought it home...
It's a Novara Strada, which I assume has always been the REI house brand. Looking at the components--Sugino GT crank, Suntour ARX derailleurs and downtube friction shifters, DiaCompe brakes and levers, Sakae bars and toe clip straps, Araya rims, Suzue hubs--I'm guessing it was made in the early to mid-80's. It's Tange Champion 5 tubing, and there's a Made in Japan sticker on it. So, all pretty mid-range stuff for the 80's from what I understand. But all in really good shape, so totally worth the money I paid for it...at least to me.
I'll take it to a shop for a thorough going-over in the next couple of days. Also, I need to decide if I want to keep the downtube shifters, or switch to barcons...I'm kinda wobbly reaching down to shift. (And I think I want to put the dark red Fizik Microtex bar tape on it. Oh, and probably move my Brooks Finesse over to this bike, because those copper rivets would be lovely with that dark gold paint.) And then it's commutin' time! Yay! :D
Oh, yeah. Pics...
http://lh5.ggpht.com/dexocracy/SFSU9NrkpeI/AAAAAAAABQ4/E0sU4qIOBpU/IMGP6875.JPG?imgmax=512
http://lh6.ggpht.com/dexocracy/SFSU8Mn9XMI/AAAAAAAABQw/px858FDh6hc/IMGP6874.JPG?imgmax=512
http://lh5.ggpht.com/dexocracy/SFSVBmeGPgI/AAAAAAAABRg/frLGaiYJzjo/IMGP6880.JPG?imgmax=512
More pics here: http://picasaweb.google.com/dexocracy/NovaraStrada/
I've mentioned that I've been looking for a steel commuter with potential for light touring. I've spent the past week testing various bikes, and was leaning toward getting a Salsa Casseroll. I had a couple of small reservations on the Casseroll--the first was deciding on which size I should get (stumpy legs + long torso = harder to fit than one might first think), and the second was that it was a few hundred dollars more than I really wanted to spend. Not that it isn't worth every penny of that $1500 price tag, because after riding it I absolutely think it is worth the money, just that I didn't necessarily want to part with the extra money.
While lazily perusing Craigslist this afternoon, I happened across a bike that made me perk up a bit. The seller didn't post a size, but looking at the pictures, I made a guess that it was probably in the 50-52cm range. It looked in good shape, and it had a big honkin' generator-powered headlight on the front. Also a taillight utilizing same generator and a rack and fenders already installed.
I fired off an e-mail to ask about sizing and whatnot. Score! The seller told me it was 51cm and in good working condition, even the lights. I managed to get some directions from him, and off I went to give it a look.
It looks barely ridden. Seriously. No chips or fading in the paint, no rub marks anywhere, the decals are completely intact. Even the tires still look practically new. And it fit! I spent awhile talking to the seller to get the backstory on this lovely machine and I felt satisfied that this nice older Vietnamese gentleman wasn't pushing stolen goods off on me. So, I handed him the cash, loaded the bike on the back of my Miata, and brought it home...
It's a Novara Strada, which I assume has always been the REI house brand. Looking at the components--Sugino GT crank, Suntour ARX derailleurs and downtube friction shifters, DiaCompe brakes and levers, Sakae bars and toe clip straps, Araya rims, Suzue hubs--I'm guessing it was made in the early to mid-80's. It's Tange Champion 5 tubing, and there's a Made in Japan sticker on it. So, all pretty mid-range stuff for the 80's from what I understand. But all in really good shape, so totally worth the money I paid for it...at least to me.
I'll take it to a shop for a thorough going-over in the next couple of days. Also, I need to decide if I want to keep the downtube shifters, or switch to barcons...I'm kinda wobbly reaching down to shift. (And I think I want to put the dark red Fizik Microtex bar tape on it. Oh, and probably move my Brooks Finesse over to this bike, because those copper rivets would be lovely with that dark gold paint.) And then it's commutin' time! Yay! :D
Oh, yeah. Pics...
http://lh5.ggpht.com/dexocracy/SFSU9NrkpeI/AAAAAAAABQ4/E0sU4qIOBpU/IMGP6875.JPG?imgmax=512
http://lh6.ggpht.com/dexocracy/SFSU8Mn9XMI/AAAAAAAABQw/px858FDh6hc/IMGP6874.JPG?imgmax=512
http://lh5.ggpht.com/dexocracy/SFSVBmeGPgI/AAAAAAAABRg/frLGaiYJzjo/IMGP6880.JPG?imgmax=512
More pics here: http://picasaweb.google.com/dexocracy/NovaraStrada/