The Losa Unveiled

Well, it took me some months to get here, but I’m really pleased with the finished result. As luck would have it, the final (for now) finishing piece had arrived and the sun was shining. So pedal straps in place, it was out to the garden for some quick pictures of the finished build and, […]

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Assembly Time

So, as I have all the components I need for now, it’s time to finish the build!! Before assembling, one thing to think about is that having taking months to source & refurbish the components, the last thing you would want to do is damage anything during assembly, so care (& the correct tooling) is […]

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Component Finalisation

It took quite a while but I finally managed to find myself a set of wheels just before xmas and as it turns out, they were almost exactly the same as the last set I bought – Mavic MA40 rims again however NOT totally anodised black this time and with C-Record hubs to match the other […]

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Stalling at the Final Hurdle

So a bit like the delays I had at the start of this build project with my original struggle to find a frame, I’m now having a similar problem in sourcing a set of wheels to complete the build. I had thought I had this sorted a couple of months ago, as I’d found a […]

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L’Eroica Gaiole – You Have To Go!!

If you have any interest in vintage bikes, you have to go to this event in Tuscany – even just to watch – it was fantastic. L’Eroica Gaiole is held on the first Sunday of October, however the village of Gaiole in Chianti is taken over for the whole weekend with varying events/entertainment in addition […]

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First Components

As I’d mentioned when the frame arrived, one of the first things I did had been to quickly assemble the frame with some spare parts from the man-cave so I could work out correct sizing for some of the components I needed for the build. While at this point I’m keeping my eyes open for […]

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It’s Arrived!

The frame was being shipped from Sicily (where we’d been on a cycling holiday only a month or so previously – if I’d started this search back then, I could have packed the frame in my luggage!!) The Seller sent me the tracking number and I could see a lot of initial activity that day […]

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The Frame Search Concludes

Having finished with the nostalgia, I did some research into the specifics of the Gios Torino Super Record. Gios’s own website and a nice blog at Steel Vintage Bikes (where the picture on the right came from) were particularly useful in identifying the variations between the different generations of the bike.  I decided that if I was to get […]

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Time for a Field Trip

As I mentioned in my last post, I’ve done quite a bit of online searching, so it’s time to go on a field trip and get some hands on experience. Luckily, I live near London where there are a multitude of bike shops – many catering for vintage. Step up the LondonCyclist website (yes, I know I […]

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