
Originally Posted by
pinsonp2
Can't really answer your questions, just chiming in that my SS that I bought new, Raleigh One Way, came with fenders and bell. I have added a rear rack. Sounds like a fun project/learning experience. Here's a stock pic that shows fenders, Brooks saddle and cool retro look.
P2
Well, if you can find a good vintage frame, nothing is stopping you from adding those things.
I added a rain splash fender but my frame has no braze-ons on the rear stays for a rack. Still I'm sure my bike shop could tinker one on there. I have two bikes with racks and hardcore stuff though - so I like having one that's simpler. There are clip on fenders by SKS and Planet Bike if you can't find an old frame that accomodates fenders.
Most "new school" vintage looking bikes are quite nice but not exactly urban-stealth if you want it to go unnoticed. Also, my vintage fuji is lighter than any modern bike I've owned. (Keep in mind I don't ride carbon. Just a preference.)
Also, does your community have a local bike project. Where people can earn a vintage frame and volunteer hours to learn critical bike maintaining skills? If so, volunteer (usually 10 hours or so) there and "earn-a-bike". If not, ask your LBS to keep their eyes peeled for a frame for you - they could help you pick components. The options are out there. Research what type of bike you'd like to find. Research everything basically. Or, buy new.
Hope this helps.
"Things look different from the seat of a bike carrying a sleeping bag with a cold beer tucked inside." ~Jim Malusa
2009 Trek 520-Brooks B-17 Special in Antique Brown
2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker-Brooks B-17 Standard in Black
1983 Fuji Espree Single Speed-Brooks B17 British Racing Green