Sunday, September 22, 2019
Out of the Blue
As I have documented I have been thinning the herd this summer with the idea of getting down to 4 bikes. Sure I picked up a Novara mountain bike recently but that was because I am convinced with a little work I can double my money on that. I was minding my own business when I get a message from a fellow bike forums member who happens to be local. He had noted that I was selling an 56cm Allez because it too small and I was pining for an Allez in a 58 cm size. Turns out he had come into just such a beast at Bike Works for a stupid cheap price, he had built up a Specialized Sirrus and the Allez was surplus would I be interested...?
There were a few caveats, the bike was mostly complete but the wheelset had gone to the owners Sirrus and while it had a seat post and saddle the owner indicated the 27.0 seat post was a smidgen too big.
Near as I can tell the bike is an 1989 based on the UK Specialized catalogs on the web, the decals and components match up.
After test fitting the seat post I would concur its too big, so I am going to need to figure out the correct size. The interesting thing about the wheels is that with a 7 speed set up I can either FW hub or Cassette hub as this was a time of transition, checking eBay getting a vintage 7 speed cassette wheel-set would run me about $90 when you factor in the $40 shipping, In either case the wheels need to have 700c rims for this year of Allez. Since I am not in a hurry I will look on CL and FB for something local, either a wheel-set or even a complete bike for a bargain that I can harvest parts from. I could get a basic wheel-set new for about a c-note but I think this bike deserves a nice wheel set with some vintage hubs.
The bike came standard with nice Suntour GPX bits including indexed 7 speed shifters. The Crank is Shimano 600 also nice. This is a racy road bike, double crank, short cage RD, not my usual cup of tea but I would like to build it up and see what happens, if I love it I could always put a compact crank on it, of course losing some weight wouldn't hurt either.
I love the pantographed seat stay end caps and the tape confirms its a 58 cm/ 23 inch frame. My price for this bike? $25, a nice NW microbrew six pack of pilsner and the promise that the owner could take it for a spin once I had it rebuilt. Since I had just sold a set of 5 orphan 26" MTB wheels for $25 this Allez minus the wheel-set and seat post cost me a six pack of beer. This never happens.
More to come.
Ride. Manna from heaven. Smile. Repeat
Ah, friends in high places! Nice score.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly how you go from 2... 3... 4... bikes to 13 or 15.
Ha Ha yes Josh I seem to be going in the wrong direction, again, but this was a deal I just couldn't say no to.
DeleteJust like kittens!
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