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Posted By bboy314

Truly Spoken is great! Another place I highly...

Truly Spoken is great! Another place I highly recommend checking out is Vulture Space. It’s a DIY/community shop, the person who runs it is truly passionate about old bikes and helping folks learn to...
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Posted By 3alarmer

...if you ask, I'm sure they will tell you that...

...if you ask, I'm sure they will tell you that those "rims" were purchased from some company that makes and sells them. I'm not suggesting your FIL is telling stories, only trying to point out to...
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Posted By bboy314

At the shops where I’ve worked, I’ve done many,...

At the shops where I’ve worked, I’ve done many, many rebuilds/overhauls of bikes just like this. Yes, if you know how to do all the work and have the required time and tools, or if you plan to sell...
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Posted By SwimmerMike

My guess is they are standard 700c tires. The 22...

My guess is they are standard 700c tires. The 22 width is not something you see everyday, but a 23 (or potentially wider) tire should fit. My initial thought was that these were tubulars (sew-ups)...
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Posted By 3alarmer

...this, mostly. I'm not sure at all about your...

...this, mostly. I'm not sure at all about your frame, or its custom order history. But three main tubes Columbus in the 80's was mostly used on mid range bikes. They're solid riders, but they were...
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Posted By Kabuki12

In my area a bike like that would top out at...

In my area a bike like that would top out at about $500 and it would take a while to sell. Bikes that sell quickly are priced very low. It will take a fair amount of work to bring it back to its...
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Posted By JulesCW

Whoops -- sorry about the "son" assumption --...

Whoops -- sorry about the "son" assumption -- this list is predominately male. :)

As it is not a really valuable collectable (it does have value in the $300-$500 range once fixed up) in my...
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Posted By Rick_D

My '81 Campione d'Italia was labeled Columbus...

My '81 Campione d'Italia was labeled Columbus Tretubi and also, white. Do not recall it having a chromed chainstay, though. Very different component set here, which seems to have had a ton of swaps....
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