1st generation Dura Ace inspiration needed
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1st generation Dura Ace inspiration needed
A first generation Dura Ace black gruppo popped up on my CL too cheap to pass up so now I'm looking for inspiration. I know you guys can share some great examples.
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First generation Dura Ace in black are desirable but not all that common - (Not sure that you'll be overwhelmed with examples.)
- But if you want to find inspiration for your new group - you probably need look no farther than the concurrent black bike thread. You group would probably work well with many of them.
- But if you want to find inspiration for your new group - you probably need look no farther than the concurrent black bike thread. You group would probably work well with many of them.
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An orange Miyata comes to mind.
Something in a light metallic blue might be good.
Panasonic might have used black anno Dura-Ace too.
Just nothing Italian, back then the Italians thought only of Campagnolo.
Something from the Benelux region could go, Schroder, Flandria, RIH... Presto.
Something in a light metallic blue might be good.
Panasonic might have used black anno Dura-Ace too.
Just nothing Italian, back then the Italians thought only of Campagnolo.
Something from the Benelux region could go, Schroder, Flandria, RIH... Presto.
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It is going to up my game a bit. Everything I have so far is entry level. That's how it starts right..........
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