Specialized Globe Live 03 Review

The Globe Live 03 was Specialized’s top tier grocery-getter in 2012, sporting a Gates carbon belt drive, eight-speed Alfine hub, hydraulic disc brakes and an integrated rack.  Bikeradar called it a “Tricked out Townie” and it was sold at the premium price of $1,550.  This example that I recently refurbished came to me missing a front wheel and several other bits.  Along with the a new wheel, I replaced the tires, brake pads and rotors, and brake fluid.  I repaired the stuck Alfine trigger shifter and installed a new leather saddle with matching grips.  The big surprise is how much fun it is to ride!  Read on for my review and info on the Globe Live 03.

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LOOK 496 Single Speed Project

LOOK KG 496

Introduced in the year 2004 for the French Olympic track cycling team, the iconic LOOK KG 496 represented the finest in carbon frames for the next decade.  Over twenty years later, it remains a rare, highly-coveted bike.  I never thought I’d own one, but then I came across a frame set at the 2025 Westminster bike swap for pocket change.  I had no idea what I’d do with it, but it wasn’t the kind of deal you pass up.

Sharp-eyed readers will have immediately recognized that this is not the track version of the KG 496.  It’s the triathlon version, complete with derailleur hanger.  It sat on my wall for a few months until I discovered the Origin8 Revolvr eccentric bottom bracket.  This is an eccentric bottom bracket that is compatible with standard 68mm English-threaded bottom bracket shells and GXP cranks.  It allows you to turn bikes with vertical drop-outs into single-speeds.  Instead of using an external chain tensioner, the eccentric bottom bracket tensions the chain by moving the crankset forward to take up any slack. With this nifty gadget in hand, I ordered some new parts and got to work on a fun spring project.  Read on for more photos and build details… Continue reading