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Hi Boxkite, I must say that you sound a bit like me when you describe your bikes. I really like my Rossin and I find it to be probably my nicest riding bike and it is fully Campagnolo C-Record equipped. I am fully committed to Campy although I do have bikes with other components, Campagnolo is THE stuff for me. I'm also right into Colnago's as it was my ultimate but too expensive to own brand when I was younger. I've nearly had two Gios' but things happened so I never realised that dream. I can also relate to the importance of the aesthetics and I can be like a 'dog with a bone' if I think I need a particular part to complete a bike. Anyway, I just thought that I related to your last message. Thanks for showing your great bikes.
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72 Italvega Super Special
72 Italvega Super Special. Metallic Chestnut with original brown panels. Hand built wheels and completely restored. I am loving this ride-Soli deo gloria
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Yes a nine year old post. But, I gotta know are those Campy hubs? If not what???
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I have to agree with Boxkite. It's always very nice to have a special frame such as your Guerciotti. With it's aero shaped tubes and what looks like internal gear and brake cabling and gold colour it is something out of the ordinary. Columbus Air tubing is also something out of the ordinary.
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Early 80s Olmo
This thread has made my feelings of regret resurface, specifically for having sold my early 80s Olmo road bike. I couldn't find much information on it at the time, but it always put a grin on my face. All I remember is that it was completely outfitted with Galli components. I installed that seat post because the original wasn't long enough. Although it had some intense seat post rise, I never had issues with ride comfort.
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I have just finished turning a 90s tig welded Bianchi frame into a proper road bike. I’m very proud that I’ve wrenched the whole thing together myself, including the wheels.
You can find more details here:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post21104402
You can find more details here:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post21104402
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#658
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I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13
Semper Fi, USMC, 1975-1977
I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13
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Edit, I found a post by @Brian880, regarding them, they are a Normandy and a Helicomatic, here is the reply for your use:Hubs explained by Brian880
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I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13
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#660
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I picked this up a couple years ago. Original paint, but all the decals had been stripped off and numerous chips and scrapes in the paint. I had always admired this bike Gimondi rode, and though the one I built up is a '73, I think it's a fitting tribute.
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^ My favorite Cinelli color scheme. Beautiful bike!
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I don't recall ever seeing a Cinelli scheme I didn't like. They're elegant, distinctive, and classic, while also fast.
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#668
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99 Veloce full campy all Italian except for Mavic hoops and dt Swiss spokes
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My Taiwanese bianchi but the roots are there
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Legnano mod 2 1967
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My Columbus SLX Simoncini has had a revamp. It has a new Columbus Max fork, 10 speed Campagnolo, 3TTT bars and stem and Look pedals, seen here with its regular wheels and its Sunday best wheels. I've made it into a full garish build. Done over 16,000 miles on this bike, always loved it and love it even more now.
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My stable. Four Italian beauties, 3 of them full Campagnolo equiped.
Mid 80'Ciocc that I bought a couple of years ago...this was my entry into the C&V madness.
Newest, 1985 Masi 3V Volumetrica. This was my Christmas present to my self this year.
Wife's Fondriest Carb Level 03, Monumental SAT
My CF , daily driver. Pinarello FP Quatro, all Campagnolo Chorus 11.
Mid 80'Ciocc that I bought a couple of years ago...this was my entry into the C&V madness.
Newest, 1985 Masi 3V Volumetrica. This was my Christmas present to my self this year.
Wife's Fondriest Carb Level 03, Monumental SAT
My CF , daily driver. Pinarello FP Quatro, all Campagnolo Chorus 11.
#672
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1989 Schwinn Paramount OS
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1983 Bianchi pista
1976 Fuji Feather track
1979 raleigh track
"I've consulted my sources and I'm pretty sure your derailleur does not exist"
1989 Schwinn Paramount OS
1980 Mclean/Silk Hope Sport Touring
1983 Bianchi pista
1976 Fuji Feather track
1979 raleigh track
"I've consulted my sources and I'm pretty sure your derailleur does not exist"
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Good Color. I was skeptical of Colnago in 1975, as there production was up.
After seeing a number of the bikes without paint, I can now only fault the graphics.
They were moving to stickers. I liked the earlier better, but these did have no top tube guides that always seem to rust. Had the shifter bosses brazed on, painted fork.
After seeing a number of the bikes without paint, I can now only fault the graphics.
They were moving to stickers. I liked the earlier better, but these did have no top tube guides that always seem to rust. Had the shifter bosses brazed on, painted fork.
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