Torpado Nuovo Sprint
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Torpado Nuovo Sprint
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I’ve purchased this bike several years ago. I cleaned it up over the winter and in the spirit of downsizing I am putting it for sale. It is also way too sporty for this old guy. I did enjoy cleaning it up. I have some before pics in some other threads.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post23156819
I doubt it was ridden much. I did get a new Columbus sticker as it just seemed to need one. Used tires from the co-op, some cables and touch up. The original stem had a crack at the splined nut area so I put on this scratched up Cinelli one. Seat post is scratched up from the previous guy getting it unstuck. I don’t have much in it, so am asking $200 here for local pickup. eBay prices point to the stock seat being fairly valuable and the pump also perhaps. I’m not sure if that is a fair price in this depressed market.
84 date under the bottom bracket
Mostly stock
New Columbus Aelle sticker
Fairly nice details
Universal brakes
Gran Sport rd
Ofmega crankset
Different stem and hoods
Scratched post
It cleaned up pretty well
Size is 56cm ctc on seat tube. Top tube is the same or just a 1/4” longer. Tires on it are older and 23 front and 25 rear. These are wire beads and went on these rims easily. The Ambrosio rims are notorious for difficult tire mounting and indeed, this seemed to probably be the case with folding tires I had on hand. I went through the wheels and tensioned the spokes. I replaced one wheel cone in back with a campy one. There are a couple very very minor pits in the cones. Front tire measures close to actual 23 and rear is closer to 24mm. Plenty of room it seems for even 28s. I haven’t ridden this much, so some final adjustments to things may be in order for a purchaser.
I’ve purchased this bike several years ago. I cleaned it up over the winter and in the spirit of downsizing I am putting it for sale. It is also way too sporty for this old guy. I did enjoy cleaning it up. I have some before pics in some other threads.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post23156819
I doubt it was ridden much. I did get a new Columbus sticker as it just seemed to need one. Used tires from the co-op, some cables and touch up. The original stem had a crack at the splined nut area so I put on this scratched up Cinelli one. Seat post is scratched up from the previous guy getting it unstuck. I don’t have much in it, so am asking $200 here for local pickup. eBay prices point to the stock seat being fairly valuable and the pump also perhaps. I’m not sure if that is a fair price in this depressed market.
84 date under the bottom bracket
Mostly stock
New Columbus Aelle sticker
Fairly nice details
Universal brakes
Gran Sport rd
Ofmega crankset
Different stem and hoods
Scratched post
It cleaned up pretty well
Size is 56cm ctc on seat tube. Top tube is the same or just a 1/4” longer. Tires on it are older and 23 front and 25 rear. These are wire beads and went on these rims easily. The Ambrosio rims are notorious for difficult tire mounting and indeed, this seemed to probably be the case with folding tires I had on hand. I went through the wheels and tensioned the spokes. I replaced one wheel cone in back with a campy one. There are a couple very very minor pits in the cones. Front tire measures close to actual 23 and rear is closer to 24mm. Plenty of room it seems for even 28s. I haven’t ridden this much, so some final adjustments to things may be in order for a purchaser.
Last edited by sd5782; 03-24-24 at 10:42 AM. Reason: More info
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Beautiful clean up and a very fair price! GLWS
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Riding it reaffirmed me being totally out of place on a sport bike.
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Very pretty and a fair price. This should sell locally but you may have to be patient.
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That’s actually a pretty decent bargain. Frame is lovely.
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Smoking deal. SD does a good job on cleanup and mechanical.
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Well done, that's a real beauty. Good luck with the sale!
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Sold
Sold on Craigslist. Someone drove 150 miles from Columbus to buy it. He is familiar with this area and has a local friend, so a nice road trip for him. He said he has a fixed gear Paramount and a Cinelli so he knew what he was getting. He was pleased with the quick handling on a short test ride. Sold for slightly more than I asked here. Collection reduced by 1.
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