Shogun Appreciation Society
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Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby rkelsen » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:58 pm
This thread has been a long time coming. Post up your old Shoguns here...
I'll start with mine.
1991 Katana purchased second hand in June 2009, in this condition:
My goal was a cheap & reliable commuter, but this bike has now become my no. 1. It wasn't until I got her home and started tinkering that I realised that this could have been a fairly serious bike in it's day... Forged dropouts, full Shimano Exage 400ex groupset with Biopace chainwheels, Tange Infinity cr-mo frame with 26.4mm seat post.
So, I, uhhh... spent a bit more than planned... (it's OK my wife doesn't browse this site...) but this is the result:
Yes, I kept the Biopace 'rings, and now I love 'em. Apart from cables, bar tape & a few other consumables, the other upgrades & changes are:
Wheels: Alex AT450 eyeletted rims, Novatec Sealed Bearing Hubs, 32 stainless steel spokes per wheel.
Vittoria Rubino 23mm tyres,
8 speed HG cassette,
2006 Campagnolo Mirage brake calipers with some Kool Stop dual compound Eagle II pads.
We've covered almost 1,200km in the past few months. I started commuting fairly slowly (once per week - it's 21km each way) to get into it, but now I'm doing it at least 3 times per week. Trying for all 5 days this week...
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby brauluver » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:16 pm
Keep up the k's, it's a fun way to get to and from work.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby timax » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:18 pm
Specs... Tange prestige hand made on these early frames
Mavic 217's
Bullseye hub on rear , Chris King front
Sugino crank with only one ring plus pauls chain guide
Suntour pro pedals
XT rear mech 7 speed
Xt V brakes
Avid Levers
Syncros stem and seat post
Brooks saddle
Noah's arch bar
Pauls thumb shift converter
Schwalbe marathon supreme tires
Mavic head set
Ringle seat post skewer
Litespeed titanium wheel skewers
Still a very nice ride.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby hazmat5765 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:30 pm
Very nice bike mate, know that feeling too, my recycled Apollo Concorde sent my 2005 Giant Boulder packing via ebayrkelsen wrote:
My goal was a cheap & reliable commuter, but this bike has now become my no. 1.
Wow, obviously built well in the first place, very nice.timax wrote:How about this one........1986ish Shogun Prairie Breaker Pro team issue. Now some 23 years on it is still my 1 and only bike.
Still a very nice ride.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby il padrone » Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:51 pm
My original intention was to set it up as a load carrier, using an Xtracycle. Never got around to that, due to the extra costs. It became a regular commuter when my MTB was out of action getting a new drive train. Last year I gave it a facelift with the North Road bars. These were surprisingly very pleasant to use in traffic (if lacking in aero qualities)
The Brooks saddle was a freebie, donated by a generous friend. It has been impecably comfortable - it's been on two and three-day cycle camping tours and I rode it on a 200k Audax ride on Saturday including 45km of gravel. No saddle soreness at all
"An unjustified and unethical imposition on a healthy activity."
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby whitestivo » Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:12 pm
Great work starting the thread.
How did you make your headstem higher like that?
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby lemmiwinks » Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:54 pm
Release headstem by undoing the bolt on top slightly (if it comes up as you undo it, give it a whack down to release the wedge) and then pull the stem up. Don't go above the minimum insertion mark.whitestivo wrote:How did you make your headstem higher like that?
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby rkelsen » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:56 pm
Loving all the bikes and their stories! Keep 'em coming...
Yeah, I've seen others the same come up on Ebay now and again. I dunno if they only made the Katanas in fluoro orange at one point, but it certainly seems that way. Haven't seen any others out on the road yet.whitestivo wrote:I think your katana has an identical sibling
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How did you make your headstem higher like that?
I stripped the bike and overhauled all of the bearings, so when I reinstalled the stem I left it at the "minimum insertion" mark. My core is too weak to go any lower... but I'm getting there.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby drubie » Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:06 pm
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby rustguard » Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:31 pm
here is the one I am riding now as my utility run around bike-
this bike was meant to be a short term thing but I am still riding it, It is the old dogy main frame cromo. picked it up for $22 and just added racks, guards, lights and changed pedals. It came with the orange drink holder and I still haven't swapped it out for a silver one. might do that today. The one thing I dont like is the high bb, the tange and the templite both have a slightly lower bb
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby Matt Zac » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:35 pm
"..think I might ride it out on tonight's dinner ride", I commented to my wife, who responded with a fairly good attempt at the rolly eyes smilie... "oh, you laugh.." I returned, and, yes, I made good on that remark
Switched the wheels with some decent second handers, a general service & polish and away we went! Had to sell it earlier this year to finance the purchase of a carbon fibre avanti, but still came out well ahead thanks to fleabay
Wish I had pictures of my mate's early 90's Trail Breaker, the infamous "Green Machine". The thing must have done a million miles and I put a few hours into getting it back on the road a couple of years back.
Over a BBQ last year, I asked how it was going...
"put it out on the pickup last month" he said
"..and you didn't call me, because..." I replied
"Oh, I thought your wife would get upset about having another bike around"
Such a waste... hope it found it way into the hands of a retro lover
Keep 'em coming,
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby lemmiwinks » Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:29 am
No decent photos. Will have to take some one day when life settles down again (so in about 10 years?)drubie wrote:Where is lemmiwinks? He's got two sweet Shoguns that would fit right in here.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby vanbree » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:44 pm
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby timax » Thu Dec 17, 2009 8:17 pm
Actually I spotted a red /white / black prarie braker team issue today in Redfern Sydney with a lady riding it. 1986 ish in mint nick by the look of it. Nearly crashed my car!! Its the only one other than mine I have ever seen.
Come on guys who has a nice old Shogun...
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby Minority » Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:11 pm
I have almost finished rebuilding and upgrading my wife's Shogun Mixte.timax wrote:Wow , 6 Shoguns and the thread is dead I would have thought there would be at least 7 or 8 people who like them
Actually I spotted a red /white / black prarie braker team issue today in Redfern Sydney with a lady riding it. 1986 ish in mint nick by the look of it. Nearly crashed my car!! Its the only one other than mine I have ever seen.
Come on guys who has a nice old Shogun...
I'll post some pics when its done (hopefully over the Christmas holiday).
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby FXST01 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:03 pm
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Postby timax » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:30 pm
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby FXST01 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:48 pm
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby whitestivo » Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:26 pm
it does look very similar to the first one though, flouro orange, love it.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby Minority » Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:39 pm
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby fearenside » Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:44 am
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby rkelsen » Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:47 am
I don't know their early history, but would love to find out. All I know is that they moved production from Japan to Taiwan at some stage in the late 1980's, and I think they're still manufacturing there. They're currently being imported by Bikecorp.fearenside wrote:Pardon my ignorance but what is the history of Shogun ? Where are they made? are they a branch of Falcon bicycles in the norh of England?
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
Postby Minority » Mon Dec 28, 2009 12:35 pm
I built a pair of wheels with polished large flange Schwinn hubs, SS spokes and Ukai 27 x 1 1/4 rims, fitted polshaed Shimano Exage brakes, polished Shimano Light actiuon RD and another FD, polished SR alloy seat post and gel seat, polished Sakae SX crank with sealed BB, polishedS himano Adamas platform pedals with chrome "half" toe clips, different stem with flat bars ( the only things I still want to change) and Shimao twist grip SIS shifters, Shimano Hyperglide six speed freewheel, a new KMC Z7 chain and a new coat of paint.
I think it came up quite nicely.
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society
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