Custom built singlespeed coaster brake bike mixing New Old Stock, vintage and new parts.
Frame:
Giro Meccanico NJS 55cm 2003 Hand brushed and waxed at oven lugged steel
Fork/Headset:
Giro Meccanico NJS 55cm 2003 Hand brushed and waxed lugged steel / Hatta Swan Super Deluxe
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Vintage Suntour Superbe Pro NJS with vintage suntour dustcaps / Hatta R9400
Pedals:
MKS Sylvan Stream
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sturmey Archer 17T 3/32 dished cog / Vintage Sugino Aero Mighty 42T chainring / KMC Z510
Saddle/Seatpost:
Vintage Ideale TB-80 / Kalloy SP-248
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity Deep V bright silver / Miche Primato track hub low flange / Michelin Dynamic Classic 28C
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity Deep V bright silver / Shimano CB-E110 coaster brake hub / Michelin Dynamic Classic 28C
Accessories:
Brooks black leather bar tape and Brooks and Brooks natural cork and wood bar-end plugs / Campagnolo seatpost bolt
Added by edussanchez. Last updated almost 12 years ago.
19 Comments
really dig it- unique look and build. Only thing I would change are the Deep V's. A Nice low square tapered wheel would really complete the retro vibe- But really really nice regardless
Posted over 11 years ago
Epic ride! How did you wax it? What product?
Posted about 12 years ago
Firstly with a Satin Wax Spray but now I have waxed it at oven that is essential to keep the steel out of oxidation
Posted almost 12 years ago
Love your build!
Nice handlebar u got there
Posted over 12 years ago
Yes, I´m happy with the handlebar, looks nice without brake levers and is so comfortable
Posted over 12 years ago
Thanks! Yes sloman, coasties rocks!! I love also fixed gear but a SS coaster brake is also funny and a little safer than a brakeless fixie
Posted over 12 years ago
Coasters rock. Knees too old for fixed and coaster lets me run big gears and still have brakes. this is a very cool setuo.
Posted over 12 years ago
Vanestelfeen says:
I wonder how frequently the frame requires to be re-waxed
Posted over 3 years ago