Vic’s Classic Bikes Moves To Preston Hwy

Vic’s Classic Bikes Moves To Preston Hwy

Shop interior

Vic’s has relocated to 3141 Preston Hwy. near the Audubon Park neighborhood after six years in The Highlands. Vic Miller, known for restoring older, high-quality handmade bicycles, moved into a larger, more centrally located shop at Audubon Park at the end of July, 2018.

Vic started restoring bicycles in his garage at home and selling them on craigslist before anyone else in Louisville was doing such a thing which led to eventually opening his first shop on Preston St. He moved his shop to Baxter Ave. in the Highlands in 2012.

Vic’s interest in restoring old 70’s & 80’s bikes came out of his love for the quality frames and components made towards the end of the handmade bike era in America, before most bicycle manufacturing was sent to Taiwan and China.

Master mechanic Perry Finley, one of the finest in the region, is on staff as well as the shop’s mascot dogs, Bentley and Stella.

Vic’s Classic Bikes supports Falls City Community BikeWorks, a non-profit community bike shop that teaches aspiring bike mechanics to restore bikes, an initiative to make Louisville a more bicycle friendly community.

Gilles Berthoud Saddles

Gilles Berthoud Saddles

Many cyclists use Brooks saddles and totally love them, while others have wished for an even better saddle, well folks, here it is.

Gilles Berthoud makes beautiful saddles with a thicker top-quality leather, but instead of riveting the leather saddle to the frame Gilles’ saddles bolt on theirs, making them easy to repair (if ever necessary) and the bolt assemblies are at the rear of the saddle not on the top surface where you might sit on them when you slide back on the saddle snagging your Spandex, these bolts are off the back edge and out of the way.

The brass washer-stainless steel screw-threaded insert construction allows easy disassembling of the entire saddle and the mold-injected frame with only a Torx screwdriver and Allen wrench.
The Aspin is their most popular high-performance leather saddle with a medium width designed for an intermediate touring style riding position that most cyclists find comfortable riding over long distances, it’s named for the Col d’Aspin in the Pyrénées. The Aspin has stainless steel rails for strength and affordability and injected molded plastic instead of a metal frame which means it weighs less than the comparable Brooks B-15.

Brooks (top) and the lighter weight Gilles Berthoud saddle

Leather saddles have long offered the ultimate in comfort for long-distance cycling because they shape themselves to your anatomy. Gilles Berthoud’s saddles use thoroughly modern materials and construction methods while maintaining the advantages of a tensioned leather saddle.

The leather is thicker and initially firm but their saddles are comfortable right out of the box due to their unique shape, and they are pre-softened to shorten the break-in period.

The Aspin model is now in stock at Vic’s. While all of their other saddles are available on special order in tan, brown, black and their very exclusive cork finish. Classic saddle bags loops and a KlikFix attachment are on the back.

Made in France.

$229

www.gillesberthoud.fr/_en/selles

Gilles Berthoud saddle with saddle bag loops & KlikFix attachment

Vic’s Tie-dye T-shirt

Vic’s Tie-dye T-shirt

Just in time for the holidays, whatever holiday it might be. The perfect gift for the young or young at heart.

The soon to be classic Vic’s Classic Bikes Tie Dye T-shirt is sure to get attention.

Gildan Heavy Cotton tee is 100% cotton. Available in all the popular sizes.

Stop by the shop –or we can ship.

$20

Peugeot Restoration

Peugeot Restoration

A gentleman brings this Peugeot into the shop and wants to restore it. He explains that when he was a much younger man he delivered newpapers and saved up his earnings and bought this Peugeot when it was new. Vic looked at the bike and realizes it’s going to need an extreme amount of work to make it rideable, he gives the man an ballpark figure on the job and he agrees on the price – the bike has a lot of sentimental value to the owner and he’s happy to to make the investment.

Take a look at the bike after Vic restored it.

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Schwinn Paramount Track

Schwinn Paramount Track

This 80s-era Schwinn Paramount “Pista” (Italian for track) has recently been added to Vic’s collection at the shop.

Arnold, Schwinn & Co., founded in Chicago in 1895, created their first top-of-the-line Paramount in 1938, it was produced until 1994.

While Schwinn had a reputation for building mass-produced balloon-tire bicycles for kids the Paramount line had a reputation as a finely crafted, relatively light-weight racing bike.

This frame was made by Paramount Design Group at Waterford Precision Cycles in the USA (circa 1980-1994), it features Reynolds 531 tubes, Nervex lugs, full Campagnolo groupo including wide-flange hubs, and its original Cinelli Unicanitor saddle.

This model was known as the Starburst edition for the star placed between the Schwinn and the Paramount on the downtube decal, this decal became the signature styling for the Paramount.

In 1973 the Paramounts lost their Olympic rings on the downtube as the US Olympic Committee tightened up trademark usage and Schwinn adopted the Olympic color bands.

More on the history of Paramounts is available here:

www.waterfordbikes.com/w/culture/paramount/
http://waterfordbikes.com/now/home.php?newstype=pdg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwinn_Paramount

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Bianchi Nuovo Alloro

Bianchi Nuovo Alloro

Classic Italian racing in Bianchi Celeste Green. The Nuovo Alloro was a mid-level club racer. Columbus tubes for the frame, Campagnolo Nuovo Record shifters and derailleurs, Ofmega cranks and hubs, Modolo America brakes, TTT stem and seatpost, Mavic rims, stainless steel spokes.

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Maserati MT-10

Maserati MT-10

One of Vic’s favorite restoration projects was this Maserati MT-10, a straight gauge high tensile steel recreational machine.

While the Maserati name is most commonly associated with a glorious automobile brand introduced in 1926, the company permitted the use of their name on motorcycles, and later on bicycles in the 1970s, and though volumes of information pertaining to the Maserati automobile exists, little is known about the Maserati bicycle.

The Maserati MT-10 was an entry level bicycle and was fitted with entry level components, while the Maserati MT-1 was their top of the line model, it featured all the bells and whistles one would expect from an early seventies high-end Italian made racing bicycle.

Vic added a derailleur hanger to the horizontal dropouts, and the original drive was replaced with a Campagnolo groupo. The cottered-crank was replaced with a square taper crank. Chrome plating on the fork blades and Panaracer gum walls complete the vintage look.

The project was completed for the original owner who wanted it restored and upgraded to a ridable condition as a reminder of the bike’s earlier years.

At Vic’s Classic Bikes restorations begin at $175 for road bikes, plus parts. Vic is ready to discuss your bicycle project.

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J. C. Higgins Restoration

J. C. Higgins Restoration

Sears Roebuck and Co. was responsible for some of the most outrageous and sought after bike designs from the 1930s to the 60s. The Bluebird, Robin, Blackhawk, Flightliner and Spaceliner were all Sears exclusives.

Sears used the Westfield Mfg. Co. and Murray of Ohio to manufacture their bikes. Sears bicycles sold before World War II were branded as Elgin and after World War II they were J.C. Higgins.

In the late 1950s, when tailfins and extra chrome were all the rage in automobile design, the Flightliner was launched and it became their best selling model. In 1963 Sears dropped the J. C. Higgins name and switched to their own brand name.

55 years after a young lady had received this space-age Flightliner for Christmas it was faithfully restored by Vic and made very ridable again.

At Vic’s Classic Bikes restorations begin at $175 for road bikes, plus parts. We would be glad to discuss your next restoration project.

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Jonathon Porter Rides Pure Cycles

Jonathon Porter Rides Pure Cycles

Jonathon Porter was hit by a car while riding his bike home from an election night watch party around 2 am, Nov. 9, 2016. The driver left the scene.

The last thing Johnathon remembers is being almost home on W. Oak Street before crossing Dixie Hwy.

His unconscious body was found around 5 am outside Hill Street Missionary Baptist Church, a mile and a half down Dixie Hwy., with a fractured skull and fractured ribs.

The story got around on Instagram, and Pure Cycles in L.A. noticed it was one of their bikes that Jonathon had been riding, and was also stolen that morning.

With the help of Vic’s Classic Bikes, Pure Cycles gave Jonathon a new Pure Fix bike with upgrades, which he is very thankful for, and rides everyday.

“We’re extremely interested in getting more people to ride bikes, and we don’t want anyone to have a bad experience riding bikes,” Pure Cycles Co-Founder Michael Fishman said. “We want to make sure that he (Jonathon) knows we care about him. We care about all our customers.”

Jonathon has had a remarkable recovery, and is grateful to be alive today. His message to drivers is to be courteous to all cyclists and pedestrians.

Any information about the incident is welcomed by LMPD.

Please consider helping Jonathon with a donation to help with medical bills.
https://pages.giveforward.com/medical/page-9ks5dd2/

Finding Mental Clarity, Physical Wellness Through Yoga

Finding Mental Clarity, Physical Wellness Through Yoga

victor-miller-03Tab’s View was a short-lived online ‘zine. Founder and publisher Tracy Beale’s idea was to create a resource for locals who were passionate about life.

Writer/photographer Nerissa Sparkman is an “artist, yogi, rebel, and activist with a gypsy heart”. In the first-in-a-series of stories on fitness and yoga, Nerissa drills down into the psyche of Victor Miller, to bring out his untold story.

From a dysfunctional family as a child, then feeling the need to pursue “manly stuff” and getting a knee injury that required surgery, that later complicated itself, while changing his life in the process.

The pain and suffering led Vic back to yoga, where he’s finally feeling at peace within himself.

Read the whole story, “Finding Mental Clarity, Physical Wellness Through Yoga”.

photos: Nerissa Sparkman/Tab’s View

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