WTB - 57-58cm Vintage & Classic Road Bike
#1
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WTB - 57-58cm Vintage & Classic Road Bike
Hi all! Upon receiving some great advice from everyone, I've decided on chipping in for a membership and posting here to look for a new ride. A good number of you suggested looking for a DeRosa to replace my Specialized Allez Pro, on which the seatstay is bent beyond repair. In another round of unfortunate events, my freehub seized up a couple days ago leaving me without my much loved daily ride. An initial search revealed De Rosas to be beautiful and seemingly well made bikes, though also mostly on the outer range of my budget save for a few. I'm hoping to salvage the campy gruppo and find either a frameset or a complete ride without top of the line components. In the meantime, I'll be riding my partner's Terry that WGB helped me find at the Bufallo Co-op!
I should also note that I'm currently based in Toronto, ON. I realize that might make for a hefty shipping tag from down south, so I'd be more than open to driving to come pick it up from you if you're relatively close by.
If you're curious as to what I was riding previously, you can find some photos in my last post here https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...rameset-2.html.
Thanks everyone!
I should also note that I'm currently based in Toronto, ON. I realize that might make for a hefty shipping tag from down south, so I'd be more than open to driving to come pick it up from you if you're relatively close by.
If you're curious as to what I was riding previously, you can find some photos in my last post here https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...rameset-2.html.
Thanks everyone!
#2
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I have a 1972 (datecode on Campagnolo Record rear derailleur) era Raleigh international, updates when new to be full Campagnolo in a 58cm.
Condition is 7.5-8/10.
Original owner drilled downtube for for a bottle cage, and I actually corrected his mistake and inserted nutserts.
To same $ in shipping, I could ship to US receiver.
Would accept $1100, US plus shipping.
Part out value is $1300 based on equivalents I have found.
More photos available
Let me know if you are interested. Thanks,
rusty
Condition is 7.5-8/10.
Original owner drilled downtube for for a bottle cage, and I actually corrected his mistake and inserted nutserts.
To same $ in shipping, I could ship to US receiver.
Would accept $1100, US plus shipping.
Part out value is $1300 based on equivalents I have found.
More photos available
Let me know if you are interested. Thanks,
rusty
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I have a 1972 (datecode on Campagnolo Record rear derailleur) era Raleigh international, updates when new to be full Campagnolo in a 58cm.
Condition is 7.5-8/10.
Original owner drilled downtube for for a bottle cage, and I actually corrected his mistake and inserted nutserts.
To same $ in shipping, I could ship to US receiver.
Would accept $1100, US plus shipping.
Part out value is $1300 based on equivalents I have found.
More photos available
Let me know if you are interested. Thanks,
rusty
Condition is 7.5-8/10.
Original owner drilled downtube for for a bottle cage, and I actually corrected his mistake and inserted nutserts.
To same $ in shipping, I could ship to US receiver.
Would accept $1100, US plus shipping.
Part out value is $1300 based on equivalents I have found.
More photos available
Let me know if you are interested. Thanks,
rusty
#4
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I've got a 57cm c-t Bianchi Trofeo ($600) and Colnago Sprint ($800). Both have 56cm top tubes, and are somewhat on par with a DeRosa. I would consider selling just the framesets.
Bianchi:
Colnago:
Bianchi:
Colnago:
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You have a group off your old bike, right? So do you prefer a frame over a complete bike? That will help with shipping. Also you might want to post a WTB in the C&V for sale forum as well.
A few questions. Are you looking for 126 OLD in a frame? Are you looking for a 57-58 measured center to top or measured center to center?
A few questions. Are you looking for 126 OLD in a frame? Are you looking for a 57-58 measured center to top or measured center to center?
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Wow, this Colnago Sprint is gorgeous. I am looking for a 57-58cm c-c. I would've been really interested if it were the right fit. Thanks celesteguy!
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You have a group off your old bike, right? So do you prefer a frame over a complete bike? That will help with shipping. Also you might want to post a WTB in the C&V for sale forum as well.
A few questions. Are you looking for 126 OLD in a frame? Are you looking for a 57-58 measured center to top or measured center to center?
A few questions. Are you looking for 126 OLD in a frame? Are you looking for a 57-58 measured center to top or measured center to center?
So the hub spacing can be any size, and the ideal frame would be 57-58cm measured center to center.
#8
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Hey Anthony, I have the “plug and play” frameset version of that bike in a 56cm size. Judging from the seat height of yours, a 56 might fit you better. Mine’s dark blue, so dark that it looks black, with yellow decals. Barely used but mothballed 15yrs ago. I liked it but never rode it after getting my Merckx Titanium (really a Litespeed). I distinctly remember the first ride after I built the steel Allez. I had been riding a Specialized Allez Epic (carbon tubes) and when I rode this I had the distinct notion someone had carpeted the streets in my town. It just felt distinctly and profoundly “quieter”. The street imperfections were notably “hushed” and smooth. Both the Epic and the steel Allez have the same Specialized alloy fork so the ride quality differences were specifically from the frameset. If you’re still in the market lemme know. You could save $$$ on a simple plug-and-play frame replacement versus a whole new bike. -Cy
Last edited by ThatsOK Cyril; 11-28-20 at 10:34 PM.
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Hey Anthony, I have the “plug and play” frameset version of that bike in a 56cm size. Judging from the seat height of yours, a 56 might fit you better. Mine’s dark blue, so dark that it looks black, with yellow decals. Barely used but mothballed 15yrs ago. I liked it but never rode it after getting my Merckx Titanium (really a Litespeed). I distinctly remember the first ride after I built the steel Allez. I had been riding a Specialized Allez Epic (carbon tubes) and when I rode this I had the distinct notion someone had carpeted the streets in my town. It just felt distinctly and profoundly “quieter”. The street imperfections were notably “hushed” and smooth. Both the Epic and the steel Allez have the same Specialized alloy fork so the ride quality differences were specifically from the frameset. If you’re still in the market lemme know. You could save $$$ on a simple plug-and-play frame replacement versus a whole new bike. -Cy
Thanks for reaching out with this - I’m sending you a message about it now.
Cheers,
Anthony