1982 Eddy Merckx eye candy on eBay, show bike, never ridden
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1982 Eddy Merckx eye candy on eBay, show bike, never ridden
Don't know if it's a good thing or not, but it sure is pretty to look at. Too bad someone put a couple of scratches on it.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1982-NOS-Eddy...item53eb39fe8c
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1982-NOS-Eddy...item53eb39fe8c
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By 82, you did not see too many road racing bikes sporting high flange hubs....that's a shame as you can see that they looked so good on any bike.
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I was wondering who would be first with that. We will now have 117 posts on whether or not it's OK to ride it and why with the same entrenched viewpoints being aired. I know, I don't have to read -but it's a pretty bike and I'm interested in the Merckxianados take on it. The chrome lugs are certainly not common on an EM, but I'm wondering if the braze-on front derailleur and script logo calipers don't make it later than '82?
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I'd be especially afraid to ride it with the chromed Campagnolo freewheel. Beautiful bike, nonetheless. I like the chromed parts much better than those gold-plated ICS components you see on other show bikes from this period.
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^ I bet the reserve is more than that. I'll venture final bid is € 3075 (roughly $4k).
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Btw, this is the seller that also brought us the $787 quilted Unicanitor.
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I was wondering who would be first with that. We will now have 117 posts on whether or not it's OK to ride it and why with the same entrenched viewpoints being aired. I know, I don't have to read -but it's a pretty bike and I'm interested in the Merckxianados take on it. The chrome lugs are certainly not common on an EM, but I'm wondering if the braze-on front derailleur and script logo calipers don't make it later than '82?
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This Merckx is actually listed as 1982 with a question mark on cadre.org.
E series bikes are sometimes confused with later models as the e designation was reused.
This is obviously not a later model.
I love these early Merckx models and Professionals like the nice one BBM has really wind my binder.
This one is way out of my range, but it would be fun to see her in person.
It will be fun to watch this sale really fetch some serious coinage.
E series bikes are sometimes confused with later models as the e designation was reused.
This is obviously not a later model.
I love these early Merckx models and Professionals like the nice one BBM has really wind my binder.
This one is way out of my range, but it would be fun to see her in person.
It will be fun to watch this sale really fetch some serious coinage.
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I'm not a Merckxophile, but that bike was obviously a special build for a trade show or vip. Or maybe somebody's "pimp project". All the anodized parts have been stripped and very well polished. The rear der looks like an NR or early SR that has been de-anodized and is wearing a later SR jocky cage. Very nicely turned out ride. Somewhere between '82-'84 in my eyes.
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I love the gold outlines on the Merckx lettering on the down tube.
My Corsa and Century have this, and they positively glisten when the sunlight hits them.
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Even the RD adjustment bolts have been chromed, in addition to the stripped anodizing. Without documentation of it being a showbike - as the seller claims - I must admit that I'm skeptical. That SR cage on the NR RD gets me in particular, along with the 1987+ jockey wheels. It's all too pad and too perfect.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm quite sure the stainless Rohloff SLT 99 chain is also quite newer than the bike (Speaking of which, shame on them for discontinuing it).
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm quite sure the stainless Rohloff SLT 99 chain is also quite newer than the bike (Speaking of which, shame on them for discontinuing it).
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Pretty bike. I'd have no qualms about riding it and getting that thing a little dirty
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I have a EM Pro that has the same frame details (not finish) except for under the BB cable run. Mine is a transition year and has the plug in plastic Vitus guide. I believe that mine is an 83/84 so this bike with above BB guides seems correct at 82/83.
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Btw, this is the seller that also brought us the $787 quilted Unicanitor.
(Way to toot your own horn, Drillium Dude)
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Very nice indeed. IMO, the panto stem appears to be the newer style lettering and from 84 or newer era?
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I'd ride the **** out of it.
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Pretty colonel, real pretty.