So 3 weeks ago, my coworker brought me in a 1973 World Voyageur that someone had built up for his wife, that she never liked. https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycling/s/yKzCFcDdHP

Here's the updates:

Of course all new cables/housing, new tires (Roubaix 30's up from the 24's) and tubes (it already had 700c wheels on it)

Nitto Billie Bars from Rivendell

Velo Orange Grand Cru 46/30 crankset (replaced 53/42)

13-32 freewheel to replace the 14-28

Brooks B17 saddle to replace the Trek garbage that was on it

Huret front derailleur to replace the broken plastic Simplex derailleur

Sun Tour VX-GT rear derailleur (the Suntour that was on it had some bad jockey wheel issues)

A can of Never-Dull to remove years of garage gunk from the spokes, wheels, and all shiny bits.

and my personal favorite, bar end friction shifters replaced the Campagnolo down tube shifters.

It is an absolute dream to ride now. I'm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, so the gearing that was on it was a nightmare for the elevation around here.

Now… I'm giving it back to my coworker for his wife to try again. If she still doesn't like it, I'll be glad to take it back and use it as an "around town" bike.

by Historical-Sherbet37

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  1. #1 – It’s a beautiful and well done restomod.

    #2 – It’s really kind of you to offer it back to your coworker for his wife. I sorta hope she loves it.

    #3 – I really hope that she doesn’t like it so you get to enjoy this rig.

    Edit: I have no idea how I bold texted this comment.

  2. Nice job. I was about to ask if co-worker would be paying for all of the new parts if wife likes it. Then I saw the original post. That bike was never going to be right for 5’3″ gal… I don’t think you’ll be giving up your efforts.

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