It would be cool to see Paul, or any of the other US makes for that matter,
making derailleurs again.I'm sure they'd make your wallet ache
something fierce but dang it would be cool. I think it will happen
someday.
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Gestating the idea of an All American Roadeo.
Is it possible?
Would have gone with say an Atlantis, but I think the MUSA quill stem
doesn't exist.
Roadeo Frame
White Industries Crank
Phil BB, Spokes Hubs
Chris King Headset
Paul Brakes
Thomson threadless stem, seatpost
Thomson even makes bolts
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Dave Rivbike d...@rivbike.com wrote:
Gestating the idea of an All American Roadeo.
Is it possible?
I went through this when I was trying to get parts together for my AHH.
Chain, Cassette, Tires, Cabling, Shifters, Brake Levers, Rims,
Handlebars
RIMS: aiui
I've seen people attempt this before. I think the big stumbling block are
the derailers. Unless you go back to '90's CNC derailers like Paul, White,
Joe's, Precision, or the Excel/Elgin line, you won't find anything. SRAM is
based in USA, but I bet everything is made in Taiwan.
good luck,
jim m
derailers are a tough one as well. You have communication with Paul, and
I'm sure he still has the CNC files for his derailers.
Is Gore cabling MUSA?
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The project will be easier if you run a fixed-gear or single-speed
drivetrain. Plus you may gain *souplesse* and/or cred among the patrons of
Zeitgeist SF. Then again you might just end up soup-less.
Until recently much of the high-end Bontrager carbon fiber stuff (including
handlebars, stems,
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 3:56 PM, David Yu Greenblatt
david.yu.greenbl...@gmail.com wrote:
The project will be easier if you run a fixed-gear or single-speed
drivetrain. Plus you may gain souplesse and/or cred among the patrons of
Zeitgeist SF. Then again you might just end up soup-less.
Until