Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Kandy-Koated-Tangerine-Metal-Flake Streamline Baby


My man Terry Brashear strolled into the shop one day with this Schwinn Volare frameset. I'd never heard of it, but sure did like it's pointy chrome lugs and tangerine metal flake paint job. Seems these were the "Japanese Paramounts" and only made from 1977 - 1978. Terry wanted a sweet fixed gear, and he got one. Rare for a 70's era frame are the vertical dropouts. Of course, they were no match for some sweet White Industries ENO eccentric hubs...


7 comments:

John Pedersen said...
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John Pedersen said...

Really nice bike, and even better Tom Wolfe reference - that's one of my favorite books. Keep up the good work!

John.

beat it said...

That guy must have some tough hands, no bar tape.

Special -T said...

Who is this "comment deleted" person? They like to make comments here :-P

Hurl - this bike is so sweet it just make me want to break out in song......."Volare......whoooa....oooh....Volare.

Can't wait to decide on the bar tape - I think the orange recommendation was a good idea.

Great work.

scott showen said...

sweet.

black or orange tape would really push it over the edge.

beat it said...

Brown! Do brown. Brown is the new orange.

creampuff said...

ice track made on brownie. mlk day