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ramzilla 10-26-19 07:41 PM

Omg
 
WOW

https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/b...003560047.html

Last ride 76 10-26-19 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by ramzilla (Post 21181580)

Agreed.

bikemig 10-26-19 08:06 PM

My size. Almost makes me wish I lived in Atlanta . . .

thinktubes 10-26-19 08:11 PM

Pic for the ages - $180

https://images.craigslist.org/01212_...B_1200x900.jpg

ramzilla 10-26-19 08:26 PM

I'm in town for a week. I might just have to go check this out. (I guess this means the vintage bike market is starting to bottom out).

Raleigh74 10-26-19 09:29 PM

Wow is right

clubman 10-26-19 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by ramzilla (Post 21181625)
I guess this means the vintage bike market is starting to bottom out).


Sooo, we can buy more cool bikes for even less dosh?

damn!

Fahrenheit531 10-26-19 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by clubman (Post 21181699)
Sooo, we can buy more cool bikes for even less dosh?

damn!

Just make sure every one's a keeper. ;)

Essthreetee 10-26-19 11:02 PM

$180?!?!? Wow. It still has ALL of its original pantographed parts. Chainrings, stem, seatpost. Those go for about $100 each on fleabay

Essthreetee 10-26-19 11:05 PM

Wheels look to be replacements (they should be Ambrosio) but other than that it looks all stock. This was the first bike that really spoke to me.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...98c4c0514.jpeg

thinktubes 10-27-19 05:56 AM

21.7 lbs?

Essthreetee 10-27-19 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by thinktubes (Post 21181843)
21.7 lbs?

IIRC, mine (first one was a 58 and second was a 60) was more like 23.7 or something thereabouts, but I have slept since, so I could be confusing it for something else.

T-Mar 10-27-19 08:39 AM

While it is still a good price, this is only a mid-range model. The tubing is carbon-manganese Aelle R and components like the brakeset, crankset, headset and pedals are from 2nd tier Italian companies. While the hubs are Campagnolo, they are only mid-range Tipo and that front derailleur is a Nuovo Valentino. The claimed 21.7 lb is for the smallest (47cm) frame size. This one is likely around 22.5 lbs. Granted, the pantographing adds a lot of bling but this was only a $589 MSRP in 1985.

Miele Man 10-27-19 12:33 PM

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I wonder if it sold?

Cheers

ramzilla 10-27-19 02:45 PM

And......................................it's gone!


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