Who and What

Hi All,
Welcome to this blog.
I'm autodidacted bicycle enthutist and mechanic, waiting for the right moment to be fully dedicated to the dream of LBS (local bicycle store).

I can do almost everything with your old bike to make it shine and roll.

I can get you everything for your new bike project build.

The only thing I can not do, is to make you ride.


Anyway, fell free to comment, contact and ask questions.

With smile,
Garazhik

26 January 2011

Raleigh Winner

This was an exciting project for me! It’s all started in a quick chat via IM with a friend of mine Lev, that was not satisfied with his old bike. He said, I want vintage. But not just vintage. I want a big frame that will suite me and you know I’m 190+ cm.
For some reason, I had too much confidence in myself that day so I told, that is a piece of cake. I can found such a frame in 15 minutes. And I did. Went to second hand e-board, and found some options. One of the was in North Israel, Kibutz called Ofakim. I called the selling person and agreed to coordinate on Friday.
So on next Saturday we (me, Lev, and Max) were heading North. 4 hours all over and Raleigh Winner 60cm frame size old as hell was our starting point.
Then it took us 3 months to get the parts. One day to paint. Two days to complete. Several rounds for adjustments.
These bikes look phenomenal when they are reduced to bare bones. This is why they are extremely popular as fixed gear bikes.


This has been an awesome project to work on. I have enjoyed every step (despite the delay..lol) and the end result is just phenomenal!

6 comments:

eyal105 said...

saw this bike in tlv today
real beauty!
my compliments!
eyal

Garazhik Fixie said...

Thanx)

eyal105 said...
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l-d-d said...

Nice bike, iv just started with my winner i picked up last night, should look fairly similar when finished.
Good work.

Garazhik Fixie said...

yeah thanx

Unknown said...

Hi not sure if anyone's out there but ive just picked up a winner, and wondering what headset and bottom bracket it requires,
Cheers,
Ricahrd