I have a friend who's been looking for a mixte. What would it take for you to part with it? :)
Oh, and here's the Mercier that I want to fix up...
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Dex, your Mercier looks great!
I already contacted East Hill about the Raleigh... :cool:
Madison Wisconsin? Are you close to Chicago? I've bid on a couple of "pick up only" mixtes there. $250???? Biking isn't as popular where I live, so I guess it's easier here. Guess there are trade-offs wherever you live. You have bikers, I have rednecks driving big trucks with shotguns.lol
I hope the Raleigh works out for you, Mimi. I know you've been wanting a mixte, and there's no doubt you would give it a great home. But, definitely, if it ends up being too big, let me know. :)
Everytime I start to think the Mercier is taking up too much room in my place (I live in a one-bedroom apartment, and it stays in the kitchen), I go look at it and can't stand the thought of not taking the prettiness out for a ride one day (when I have the extra money to put into working on it).
If you're ever looking for a good place to fix your mixte up - (you're up here on capitol hill right?) 20/20 Cycles over on East Union has the know how and probably the parts to fix it up and won't over charge you.
Some of you have already seen this bike...
I acquired it this summer from a friend to whom I pledged undying friendship for all eternity in return. Not quite like selling your soul to the Devil, but eternity is a long time. I sure hope she doesn't turn out to be a serial killer.
Anyway, it's a 1976 Bob Jackson, original paint and all. It's a wee tad small for me, so I recently had some Nitto Grand Randonneur bars put on to "stretch" me out a bit more. Those are Cane Creek levers in gum color. I think they look pretty good. The bike was a 7 speed but is now a 6 speed as I needed a lower gear to get up the hill coming home a little more...comfortably...and the other 7 speed cog I had didn't quite fit.
You can also see some other pictures of the bike "before" here on the aforementioned friend's Photobucket site.
I do have a basket, but I probably won't use it until next year. For now it's weatherproof panniers.
(Note: I know the reflectors are dorky, but when I leave for work in the AM it's pretty dark. 'Nuf said.)
Before:
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...n/Bikes/BJ.jpg
After:
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...s/NewBJ003.jpg
The Grand Randonneur bars and cane creek levers:
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...s/NewBJ001.jpg
Thanks, Eden! Yep, I'm on Capitol Hill and I'm definitely going to make a note of 20/20. I still feel at a loss when it comes to finding a bike shop that I'm comfortable with around here.
You'll like 20/20 - very informal and relaxed (have a seat on the couch, read a book, sometimes have a cup of tea or even a beer). Alex specializes in bike re-use and loves old bikes, but won't put his nose up at my carbon racer either. If he doesn't have it, he'll know where to get it, and order it (whatever it might be).
Nishiki Olympic 12. This is it's before picture. As it is now. I like the brown cable housing and I was really surprised when I took off the yucky Cannondale nylon saddle bag and it revealed one of those holders that will hold up my Carradice Barley. (Like the ones on Rivendell website). I'm leaning towards the dark brown handlebar tape and saddle from Brooks. Needs new tires, cable and I have a bottle holder ordered.
nice!!!
and btw, I think I have that same rabbit behind the front wheel. :D
oh and, bottle holder ordered? What kind? What do you put on a mixte?
Mimi, here's one I found on Seattle craigslist.
mixte
Thanks for the good review on the leather bar tape. I'm going to look into it.
$80! what a steal!
I ordered this one because I don't have cage mounts on my bike:
Minoura Bottle Cage Mount
And you DEFINITELY need to check into these::D
Bicycle Bells