09-05-2010, 02:16 PM
Holdsworth Equippe
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My new winter commuter had a thing for steel bikes since my last 4130 chromoly Giant Commuter. Picked this 531 Plain Gauge 1970 Holdsworth, not one of their High End frames but still very nice with really relaxed angles can be ridden for miles in comfort. Resisting the temptation to turn into a fixi for the moment.
The original Campagnolo mech has long gone replaced with a low end Shimano. It shifts well enough, its really nice to shift without indexing for a change, like going from a Auto to manual Car, The Huret front Mech looks like it should not work but is really effective. 10 Speed with 14-26 on the rear Changed out the 50, 40 Chainset for a cheap 50, 34 Compact and a Square Taper UN53. This would make a really nice light touring bike with a triple on the front. Nice set of 27’ Wobler Superchamp rims , Tyres a bit limited at this size but Schwalbe Marathon are available at 1’1/4
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My new winter commuter had a thing for steel bikes since my last 4130 chromoly Giant Commuter. Picked this 531 Plain Gauge 1970 Holdsworth, not one of their High End frames but still very nice with really relaxed angles can be ridden for miles in comfort. Resisting the temptation to turn into a fixi for the moment.
The original Campagnolo mech has long gone replaced with a low end Shimano. It shifts well enough, its really nice to shift without indexing for a change, like going from a Auto to manual Car, The Huret front Mech looks like it should not work but is really effective. 10 Speed with 14-26 on the rear Changed out the 50, 40 Chainset for a cheap 50, 34 Compact and a Square Taper UN53. This would make a really nice light touring bike with a triple on the front. Nice set of 27’ Wobler Superchamp rims , Tyres a bit limited at this size but Schwalbe Marathon are available at 1’1/4
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