diff --git a/src/blog/posts/2024/5/dream-bike-build.md b/src/blog/posts/2024/5/dream-bike-build.md index e6dc391..54e79a7 100644 --- a/src/blog/posts/2024/5/dream-bike-build.md +++ b/src/blog/posts/2024/5/dream-bike-build.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: "Rebuilding my touring bike" -date: 2024-05-21T08:00:00.0Z +date: 2024-05-21T08:33:00.0Z tags: - cycling - bikes @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ excerpt: "I'm in the process of planning a rebuild of my Raleigh Randonneur tour Last year, I [bought a Raleigh Randonneur in Reynolds 708 steel](https://cycling.lewisdale.dev/2023/08/new-bike-new-me). It's a _beautiful_ touring frame, 708 is a fairly uncommon steel as it was only produced for a few years, but it's light, stiff, comfortable, and has great clearance. So naturally, I put the [cheapest components possible](/post/4-months-in-reviewing-my-budget-bike-parts/) on it, got frustrated when they broke and stopped riding it. -![Blue Raileigh Randonneur road bike, with a brown leather saddle and handlebar tape, stood in a kitchen](./src/images/randonneur.jpg) +![Blue Raileigh Randonneur road bike, with a brown leather saddle and handlebar tape, stood in a kitchen](./src/images/randonneur.jpeg) I've now got [my perfect road bike](/post/new-bike-s-day), and am planning on selling my old Specialized road bike, so I thought I could use the cash to put together the parts I need to bring the bike back to life. So here's my plan: