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Old 07-05-20, 05:41 PM
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Dannyboy21
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Cambio Rino purchase









Picked this beauty up today. I was pretty excited to have it turn out to be in such good condition as I had my b-in-law pick it up for me in Ottawa. I bought it having only seen photos. I gave it a superficial cleaning and took it for a little spin. Everything is working well but the rear D cage will have to be convinced into a less bent attitude. It is a little bigger than advertised, which is a good thing because advertised was likely too small. So BOOM!. Eclectic build: mostly Dura-Ace Ax with Rino shifters and headset, Superbe Pro Rear D and calipers and some sort of Campy front D and I think seat post is also Campy but not sure. Wheels are tubular Mavic GP4 with Dura-ace hubs. The tubing seems to be Columbus SL (or SP) but decal just says rinforzati. Any idea where to look for serial number and how to determine if this an Italian built example of a Gardin build? Once again all info about Cambio Rinos appreciated. randyjawa or T-Mar my knowledgeable fellow Canucks? Great day!

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