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Jo Routens 1971

Acquired this light and confident Routens from the good fellow Goose Cookie, I put a campagnolo rear axle, welded the bars into the stem, 900 fish'n'chips to hang five. On January 24 of the year 2023 I tried to balance her on a steep incline in the shade of a wooded hill, but every time I would run back to snap the photo a gust of wind would blow her down. I all but gave up and went onwards, then of a sudden a herd of wild geese apprehended me and caused me to be aware of a steep grass hill whereupon I could balance her. Which I did, under the watchful eye of those herbivore. May 22, 2023, made progress on throwing center of balance during tornado spin to chase essential pendulum force. Jun. 30, 2023: found a tricking site with very subtle slope and good smooth asphalt and perfected new approach to entry into spin. On september 7, 2023 it was taken from me as I was on shift at work. I'm still not labeling it as gone, I feel it was meant to happen. I had just bought the swift bag a week prior.

Frame:
1971 Vitus tubing Routens (Jo or Paul?)

Fork/Headset:
original

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
TA Specialites

Pedals:
Modele Bernard Hinault

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sachs chain

Saddle/Seatpost:
JPR tige de selle

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Normandy tubular mavic rim challenge low grade tyre

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Normandy tubular mavic rim continental high grade tyre

More Info:
Filled tubular tyres with stans

Added by NicolasCalifornia. Last updated 7 months ago.

As of 7 months ago, NicolasCalifornia has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

3 Comments

metatronic1123

metatronic1123 says:

This cockpit setup is crazy!

Posted 8 months ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

+1

Posted 7 months ago

heshnaklepty

heshnaklepty says:

so nice.

Posted almost 2 years ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

Full bike pic please

Posted over 4 years ago