The quicklink is already on the bench!drubie wrote: so if you're comfortable using a quick link then go that way.
Gemini Randonneur
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:05 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby drubie » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:06 pm
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
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Re: Gemini Randonneur update
Postby Thoglette » Thu May 31, 2012 3:38 pm
Done!drubie wrote:I put them on the chains thoglette, but that's just me
Getting there, need to change the rear derailleur to something with much more capacity. I'm having a little trouble getting the stem to grip tightly on the bars - one of the shimano 600/durace "hidden" stems. Pretty but annoying right now. Pedals are ring ins to allow me to check the shifting etc. Still to add rack, bartape and ights/reflectors.
Yes, shiny metal guards would be much prettier but there's none in the shed
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Gemini Randonneur
Postby singlespeedscott » Thu May 31, 2012 3:53 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby WestcoastPete » Thu May 31, 2012 4:09 pm
Looks like a nice bike.
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:42 pm
Just something to ride up and down the street adjusting various cables. A bit like the peddles. That saddle will be replaced my favourite (which is currently on the commuter) when the bike is readysinglespeedscott wrote:What's going on with the angle of that saddle?
I'll check. It's more likely to be "Italian" vs "Cinelli" (0.4 mm) but I'd presumed a shimano stem would have been "Italian" (26.0)WestcoastPete wrote:Are the bars 25.4mm while the stem has a 26.0mm clamp? You can buy shims for that, or make your own. Looks like a nice bike.
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby bennett » Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:04 pm
I bought a Gemini for my sister, they're such a great bike.xerlex wrote:Cheers. I'll be keeping an eye out for a pair.
There is one of these guys on ebay right now (not mine). $100 BIN in Melbourne if anyone is chasing one.
It also came with those pedals....
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Greed » Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:27 pm
I was wondering if any of you could give me a little information on the gemini i picked up at an auction for around $60.
the bike was is pretty good condition when i got it, all i had to do was put some new tires on and it ran pretty well.
From doing a bit of research i believe it is Gemini Randonneur but unfortunately the type of gemini has been rubbed off/fadded so im not 100% sure.
The bike has friction gearing and shimano 600 over the whole thing, from the seatpost to the cranks ect...
Not looking at selling the bike becuase i like it so much but i was wondering how much it would be worth if i sold it today?
how much would it have cost in its day
how old do you think the bike is?
and if anyone could set me up with a couple of links on the bike that would be fantastic
iv searched through the forum and found some information i just want to know a little more.
here a link to a couple of photos i took of it
http://www.flickr.com/photos/89623107@N04/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
thanks guys
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby LG » Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:50 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur update
Postby Thoglette » Mon Nov 05, 2012 1:19 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby silverneedle » Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:01 am
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26289390@N06/8322316767/
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My neighbour killed it!
Postby Thoglette » Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:16 pm
About 25 meters from home, neighbor watching kids on other side of road drove up wrong side of street (to avoid kids). So I headed for the verge. But then they turned right into their driveway. And killed my Gemini!Thoglette wrote:Now with shiny guards
Anyone got a spare set of forks?
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby munga » Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:29 am
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby feelthewheel » Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:24 am
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby WestcoastPete » Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:28 am
Glad you're OK (presumably), but that poor old bike...
Surly Cross Check forks might work, but might be a bit short methinks.
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:49 am
Suprisingly OK - in retrospect I probably almost stopped before the collision - perhaps 15kph.feelthewheel wrote:Thoglette, are you okay - how did you fare?
Fortunately I sailed cleanly over the bonnet and landed on my back on the lawn behind, bike following (just managed to stop it landing on me!). It would have looked spectacular!
Sore left knee (where I hit their car) and some bark off the right elbow. A few other general aches and pains (like where the glasses in my jersey pocket broke). I'll go and get checked up at the GP anyhow.
Also in retrospect, perhaps better that I was on the bike than in the car - would still be flummoxed by their driving. And the ensuing accident would have involved a lot more energy - blown air bags and bumpers; likely major structural damage to both cars. And probably injuries to "the others".
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby feelthewheel » Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:43 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:20 pm
Hmm - getting 1" threaded forks with cantilever brake bosses for 700C/27" wheels is going to be tough.WestcoastPete wrote:Surly Cross Check forks might work, but might be a bit short methinks.
I've got some NOS double eyeletted 27" forks somewhere. It would mean a change back to "conventional" caliper brakes but that's not a bad thing with the campy brifters if it means I can fit Dual-pivot side-pull calliper brakes.
Or perhaps it's time to go disc?
(ps - Doc confirmed my suspicions (and dealt with some skin cancers) that nothing's broke. )
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby morini » Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:50 pm
Think I've got some of those wacky Adamas pedals as well.
Chris
Here it is
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby singlespeedscott » Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:24 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:06 pm
Thanks! I'll measure the tube this week end. And see if there's any other damage to the bike. Axle to canti distance will tell you whether the fork is MTB or road, axle to yoke distance tells you how much tyre/mudguard room there ismorini wrote:I just remembered I was given a set of chromed canti brake forks with a bike I bought a few years ago. Fork tube length is 190. I can't tell if they're 700C or 27. Put a wheel in?
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700C/27 canti fork dimensions
Postby Thoglette » Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:03 pm
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:15 pm
Still struggling to get the cantis set up just so - fronts are fine but rears squeak and are weak.
Other incidental damage included a broken shifter paddle and rivet plus one of the top tube cable braze ons is now wonky
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Rob74 » Thu Jun 05, 2014 4:35 pm
63cm frame is sweet as, it makes a great cruiser/shop bike. Deore LX with a triple up front super granny gear. 700 x 32 Maxxis detonators at present, flat bar with SKS Bluemel Reflective Mudguards and rear rack panniers, plenty of heel to pannier clearance. No Frame Material Sticker, had thought it plain gauge CrMo rather than Butted.
Have some Vittoria Cross XG Pro 700 x 32's & some Panaracer Cross Blaster Cyclocross Tyre 700 x 31's to try out on fire trails if they don't go on the Centurion Crosstown that I'm building up as a Warbird imitation for cyclocross racing
IMO as a tourer, the only lacking item on the World Randonneur is no front fork brazeons for low rider front panniers.
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Re: Gemini Randonneur
Postby Thoglette » Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:01 pm
Thoglette wrote:I realised I didn't update this. Eventually found some (black) forks.
Mismatched tyres, filthy and in need of chain wax. The joyous existance of a commuter bike.
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