I don't recall having any issues with the front wheel fitting in. I had to cold set the rear end to realign it and at the same time I increased the spacing to 130mm. Do you have the same model repco?MiglooTeacher wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 6:10 pm@J8Barr
I just realised you have quick release wheels. I can't seem to fit the qr 700 wheel I have in the front forks.
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Postby MiglooTeacher » Thu Jul 15, 2021 8:03 pm
I still have a Bianchi with Campag groupset, but need a single speed to lose some weight again so I CAN ride up the hills again.
Mine is a Repco Monaco. The spring in the qr axle doesn't seem to fit. I might try again tomorrow. It will save me a bit on a front wheel; I have a spare in the shed.
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Postby MiglooTeacher » Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:03 am
I'm hoping the colours work with the frame. I'd rather leave the frame as-is.
Wish me luck.
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Re: Repco Appreciation Society
Postby uart » Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:37 pm
So what's the deal with these full page emojis? Had never seen them until recently and now they're popping up here frequently. What an annoying waste of space. I want to see bike photos here, not stupid full page emoji faces.
Where are they coming from, when I insert an emoji it looks like this.
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Re: Repco Appreciation Society
Postby warthog1 » Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:43 pm
If you use your emojis on the phone keypad they come out large.uart wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:37 pmSo what's the deal with these full page emojis? Had never seen them until recently and now they're popping up here frequently. What an annoying waste of space. I want to see bike photos here, not stupid full page emoji faces.
Where are they coming from, when I insert an emoji it looks like this.
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Postby uart » Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:50 pm
Well what an annoying waste of space.warthog1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:43 pmIf you use your emojis on the phone keypad they come out large.uart wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 12:37 pmSo what's the deal with these full page emojis? Had never seen them until recently and now they're popping up here frequently. What an annoying waste of space. I want to see bike photos here, not stupid full page emoji faces.
Where are they coming from, when I insert an emoji it looks like this.
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Postby MiglooTeacher » Sun Jul 18, 2021 6:34 pm
The thing is before you hit submit, it's the same size as the input emojis from the screen.Well what an annoying waste of space. Tantamount to thread vandalization in my opinion.
Now that I know what's causing it, I'll not make that mistake again.
Begging your humblest pardon.
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Postby uart » Sun Jul 18, 2021 9:04 pm
Hey no problems, and it really wasn't just you post that "triggered" me. I've been seeing these huge emojis turn up in forums a bit lately and just wondered where they were coming from.MiglooTeacher wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 6:34 pmThe thing is before you hit submit, it's the same size as the input emojis from the screen.Well what an annoying waste of space. Tantamount to thread vandalization in my opinion.
Now that I know what's causing it, I'll not make that mistake again.
Begging your humblest pardon.
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Postby MiglooTeacher » Mon Jul 19, 2021 6:13 am
All good... but it really was helpful to know how it happened. (And, out of habit from using my emoji keyboard I very nearly did it again! )uart wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 9:04 pmHey no problems, and it really wasn't just you post that "triggered" me. I've been seeing these huge emojis turn up in forums a bit lately and just wondered where they were coming from.MiglooTeacher wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 6:34 pmThe thing is before you hit submit, it's the same size as the input emojis from the screen.Well what an annoying waste of space. Tantamount to thread vandalization in my opinion.
Now that I know what's causing it, I'll not make that mistake again.
Begging your humblest pardon.
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Re: Repco Appreciation Society
Postby MarkinOz » Tue Jul 20, 2021 12:11 pm
Have found a Tech Tri 700 series but seem to be having the same issues as this guy 10 years ago trying to find out specifics about the frame. Appreciate if anyone can shed any more information about this frame.baysieskip wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:40 amHi All- I have found a Repco TECH Tri 700 Series (in black with purple flecks same as the olympic 14 paint jobs on page 30)- it appears from components stamps to be manfactured in 1993 (EXAGE 300- Biopace). Moves a lot cleaner and quicker than the 83 Superlite commuter I have but seems heavier than 89 Tri A- no stickers to indicate frame material.
So is it:
1) an RT Sport beacuse thats what Repco Tech stands for
2) Is it a Tri A because it has Tri in the name
3) Is it an Olympic 14 because thats what it looks like
4) Some obscure 90's repco I haven't heard about
Internet searches have brought up jack- Can anyone please shed some light on this bike, will post pics when I can figure out how to drive the computer.
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Postby TomW » Tue Oct 05, 2021 4:46 pm
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Postby 10speedsemiracer » Tue Oct 05, 2021 5:54 pm
The answer depends on your plans in rebuilding the bike.
We could rebuild according to what it was 'back in the day', probably with a 6sp cluster and Shimano Exage bits, OR we could restomod the bike with, for example, an 8sp or 9sp drivetrain + dual pivot brakes and a modern alloy wheelset. This requires re-spacing the rear end to 130mm (called cold-setting) to accept the wider hub needed for 8sp and beyond.
Wheels would be any appropriate 700c wheelset that fits into your budget, and a set of 700x25 or 28mm (if clearance allows, should be fine) tyres. If you want to use the parts you've been given, i.e. derailleurs/shifters etc, then you're sorta limited to whatever they can handle. Chances are, as I said above, this was a 6 or maybe 7sp set up. Nothing wrong with that at all.
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Re: Repco Appreciation Society
Postby mse » Sat Oct 09, 2021 1:54 pm
I've found some helpful videos online but they all seem to be based on more modern groupsets that have a cable tension adjustment. Not sure if that's making the difference or its just me - Probably just me
'Olympia' is running Shimano Exage Action pretty much all round. Anyone have instructions or a recommended video perhaps?
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Postby J8Barr » Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:29 am
Not sure if i should be posting this here or in the maintenance/shed section BUT, I've been rejuvenating a Repco Olympic 12 that was in fact already running pretty smoothly i must say. After replacing all cables I can't seem to get the front derailleur adjustment correct.
I have a similarly old front mech, and with the chain on the small ring and the down tube lever in its 'relaxed' position, I hold the cable as tight as possible with pliers in one hand and tighten the pinch bolt with the other. This usually works and the gets the front shifting without too much trouble.
I have also read the below, but not tried it:
Put the chain on the big ring, drop the shifter to the small ring (but don't pedal). This will give you some slack in order to adjust the tension.
Also, we need pictures of your Olympic 12
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Postby mse » Wed Oct 13, 2021 10:06 am
Looking forward to getting back into riding into work and maybe the odd weekend coffee run as well
Just have to tinker with this front derailleur some more.
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Postby 10speedsemiracer » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:06 pm
Follow this video closely, you'll be fine...mse wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 1:54 pmNot sure if i should be posting this here or in the maintenance/shed section BUT, I've been rejuvenating a Repco Olympic 12 that was in fact already running pretty smoothly i must say. After replacing all cables I can't seem to get the front derailleur adjustment correct.
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Postby TomW » Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:18 pm
Thanks. I'll try and go with the Exage parts it has, but if no luck will go for the restomod.10speedsemiracer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 5:54 pmThe answer depends on your plans in rebuilding the bike.
We could rebuild according to what it was 'back in the day', probably with a 6sp cluster and Shimano Exage bits, OR we could restomod the bike with, for example, an 8sp or 9sp drivetrain + dual pivot brakes and a modern alloy wheelset. This requires re-spacing the rear end to 130mm (called cold-setting) to accept the wider hub needed for 8sp and beyond.
Wheels would be any appropriate 700c wheelset that fits into your budget, and a set of 700x25 or 28mm (if clearance allows, should be fine) tyres. If you want to use the parts you've been given, i.e. derailleurs/shifters etc, then you're sorta limited to whatever they can handle. Chances are, as I said above, this was a 6 or maybe 7sp set up. Nothing wrong with that at all.
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Postby MiglooTeacher » Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:10 pm
Done:[insta]https://www.instagram.com/p/CVPJFoCJa9Q ... =copy_link[/insta]MiglooTeacher wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 8:07 pmHi all.
I have a Repco Monaco that I'm going to make a Single Speed. I have 2 questions:
1: I want to buy a new set of cranks. What do I need to search/buy? I'm after a size or dimension that will fit the original bb.
2: 700c or 27"? I'd rather 700c but from what I've read here this bike came with a 27" wheel.
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Postby Rob74 » Sat Jan 08, 2022 9:40 pm
http://www.bloggingadeadhorse.com/hotfoot2_1989Cat.php
Pg2
Have been working through the Shed Projects on the “first in first out basis”. Have “Finally arrived” at time to complete a rebuild of the 1989 Repco Eurosport Tria Pinkish Pearl White.
Provided sometime ago by utedeej…thankyou very much.
Its the 25” Frame version of Pg36 “djintegr8” & Pg28/29 “Groover’s”
djintegr8 documented his before respray & rebuild
https://www.flickr.com/photos/djintegr8 ... 637115670/
Interestingly the 1989 geometry is slightly different to my 1988 Repco Eurosport Tria White, Smokey Fuschia
http://www.bloggingadeadhorse.com/hotfoot2_1988Cat.php
Pg6
1988 25” Tange Infinity Standard Lugged Fork V’s 1989 25” Tange Infinity & Unicrown Fork
Seat Tube C-C 610 V’s 620
Top Tube C-C 565 V’s 565
Down Tube C-C 630 V’s 635
Rear Stay C-C Axle 575 V’s 580
Chain Stay C Crank - C Axle 405 V’s 405
Head Tube C-C 140 V’s 145
Head Tube O/A 195 V’s 200
Stand Over 855 Vs 880
Bottom Bracket Ht 263 Vs 265
Wheel Base 1000 V’s 1000
Have not been able to get as comfortable as I would like on the 1988 Repco Eurosport Tria, the Seat to Bars Drop is a bit brutal as you get older & become less flexible.
The 1989 Repco Eurosport Tria Pinkish Pearl White came with the original full Shimano 105, single pivot brakes, SLR Levers, Biopace 52/42, Metallic Dark Green Tinge to all the group components. Pink Cable Outers, no seat, Rims were not original, instead double walled painted green & paint flaking off.
Have rebuilt it with donor Shimano 1055 for the Dual Pivot Brakes, black cable outers, black San Marco SuperCorsa Saddle, re-laced the 105 hubs to donor “Wobler GTX” anodised Double Walled rims, GP4000’s & Michellin Ultralite 65g Tubes. Kept the Repco branded quill stem, not sure about the KUSUKI WIN Winpista Japan Bars with the Deep & Angled Drops yet, (same bars as the 1988 Euro Tria……the 1988 Vertex has Round KUSUKI WIN Winpista Japan Bars & at this stage I prefer those). I have some Nitto B115 42cm round drops bars I can install, will ride it some more before making the decision.
It has taken me a few rides to get my position dialled in…..my seat post is out 200mm to the centre of the rails (The Olympic 12 with San Marco SuperCorsa Saddle is at 175 for comparison)
Its a super quick bike, responsive, but not twitchy, stand out of the saddle & the rear triangle feels stiff.
However….Tria bikes are interesting... it is going to take me some time to get used to being able to clearly see the Front Axle 15-20mm infront of the Handle Bars when I am on the Hoods!
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Re: Repco Appreciation Society
Postby Rob74 » Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:30 am
Vintage 1950's Rare Repco Womans Bicycle
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/27414054870 ... BMzLOUrstf
Repco Mens 1970's bicycle
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/redbank ... 1288096418
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Postby Imwit » Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:50 pm
70’s is more like it for the ladies bike tooRob74 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:30 amThe pics are of interest, can someone help by re-posting these so they are available after the ebay/Gtree images are removed?
Vintage 1950's Rare Repco Womans Bicycle
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/27414054870 ... BMzLOUrstf
Repco Mens 1970's bicycle
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/redbank ... 1288096418
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