2005 Standard 125R 24
Easily the best riding cruiser I've ever been on. Like a really stable 20"
Having come out the other side of my flirtation with aluminum and requiring a new cromo race frame, I decided to listen to all the people who over the years had ranted and raved about how wonderful Standard's cruisers are, and commenced looking around. Then I rode Tony Lehman's bike, and my search was over. That's all there was to it. I had to have a 125R. I really cannot emphasise enough how great this bike handles. It's stable in the air, yet still totally tossable. Unbelievable.
Frame: Standard 125R, white (bought frame from Darrin Houston, paint by Lou)
Fork: SE Landing Gear, chrome
Bars: Robinson, chrome, 4in. rise (Thanks Planet X)
Stem: Standard Top Load, red
Headset: FSA Pig dh sealed bearing, chrome
Cranks: US-made Double Pinch Redline Flights cranks, 180mm, chrome (thanks oldsklharo)
BB: Odyssey sealed, black
Pedals: Animal Hamilton, red
Chainwheel: Standard M3, 41t, black
Freewheel: Shimano, 16t, black
Chain: Sachs Sedisport, 3/32", black
Tensioners: JP, red
Rims: Sun Chinook, 24x1.5, 36h, hard anodized bronze
Hubs: JP high flange, 36h with Ti axles, red
Spokes: Asahi, 14g stainless with red aluminum nipples
Tires: (f) Tioga Comp III, 24x1.75 (r) Primo V Trak, 24x1.5
Seat Post: Avenir, 26.8mm, titanium
Seat Post Clamp: Standard, red
Seat: Selle Italia Turbo, leather, black
Brake: Paul Motolite, red
Brake Lever: Avid 3.0, black
Grips: Shadow Conspiracy Knuckle Bang, brown
Number Plate: Stile Man
Decals: Standard (scans from cruiserific, decals by beast44k)
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Race- Company: Standard Bykes
- Model: 125R
- Material: 4130 Chromoly
- Headtube angle: 70.5
- Headtube size: 1-1/8"









