Took an old road frame and repainted it with Montana Gold spay paint, used any spare parts I had laying around and ordered the rest from citygrounds.com or bought from the local bike shop.
HandleBars: Nitto B259
Grips: Ourys (of course..)
Fork: Origin8
Brakes: Tektro Economy Track
Saddle: Origin 8
Wheelset: Eighth Inch Amelia
Crankset: Vuelta Pista Track
BB: Shimano
Chainring: Origin 8
Pedals: Wellgo
Seat Post: Kalloy Uno
Stem: No name
Headset: Tange Seiki
Chain: KMC
Freewheel: Dicta 16T
Gear Ratio is 42×16 and she rides real smooth. It’s for my girlfriend who isn’t an avid cyclist but wanted something to her tastes and would help her get to class.
NOTE:
Will post more photos soon. THis picture was taken BEFORE the brakes were finished being installed
Submitted by Drew Pate



5 Comments Received
August 24th, 2011 @2:14 pm
Saddle looks like a bird beak.
August 24th, 2011 @6:58 pm
Haha! Nearly missed your disclaimer. Just made my rabbit freak out when I thought you had three quarters maimed your brakeless, freewheeling, non-avid-cyclist girlfriend.
Nice colour for a ladies bike btw.
August 25th, 2011 @9:39 am
Saddle angle aside, I like this bike. Don’t see anything that looks like “Montana Gold”, but the colors shown (components, frame, and everything) are very nice. I have finished a frame for my next bike, which may use close to this color scheme.
August 25th, 2011 @9:18 pm
Bike has a good look to it, may need a San Marco Zoncolan to finish it off.
August 27th, 2011 @8:10 am
I never understand why people can’t just wait until the bike is complete before taking crappy cellphone pics and putting them on the internet.
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