- Nitto Mod. 177 "Noodle" handlebars, 42 cm
- Nitto NP (Pearl) stem, 11 cm
- Chris King 2Nut headset
Braking:
- Shimano R650 brakes w/Mathauser-Kool Stop salmon pads
- Cane Creek SCR-5 levers
Seating:
- Brooks Team Professional, Maroon (cordovan/oxblood)
- Nitto 65 ("Crystal Fellow") seat post, 27.2
Other items:
- Sugino chromed seat binder bolt
- Newbaum's Eggplant purple cloth handlebar tape
- Rustines handlebar plugs (like Velox)
- Nitto M18 front rack
- Andrew King "Iris" stainless steel water bottle cages
- Crane bell on Velo Orange spacer
Dee-Lilah is designed so that, if I like, I can add fenders and/or a rear rack if I decide to, say, take her on a tour. But I had her built mainly with day trips in mind, and my first such ride with her has been a joy.
In all, I have tried to combine my color preferences and my love of traditional bike aesthetics with what is practical for me. So far, it all seems to have balanced out nicely!
Speaking of aesthetics: Dee-Lilah's main color is Lilac (hence her name) Polychromatic (#17 on the Mercian colour chart) set off with a head tube and seat panel in Deep Plum Pearl (#56).