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Old 05-31-19, 02:21 PM
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Old Friend,Old Olmo

Picked this bike up from an old friend today for a pittance.




Lots of miles on her but she should clean up nice.
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That looks like a well-loved, well-ridden bike.

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My God! I just realized i posted pics of brifters! I can live with the shame,bike is steel and old and in need of love.
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My God! I just realized i posted pics of brifters! I can live with the shame,bike is steel and old and in need of love.
No shame in that. Have you seen the Retro-roadies STI/Ergo thread?

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...i-s-ergos.html
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I was thinking of restoring this bike to its original build. Initial research points me towards a downtube shifting Campagnolo build. Any of you folks able to give me your thoughts on the age and original build? Owner says he bought it second hand in the eighties. Thanks all. I should of taken more pics. BB has two cutouts. Thanks.
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Serial number 02-7536
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Originally Posted by garryg
I was thinking of restoring this bike to its original build. Initial research points me towards a downtube shifting Campagnolo build. Any of you folks able to give me your thoughts on the age and original build? Owner says he bought it second hand in the eighties. Thanks all. I should of taken more pics. BB has two cutouts. Thanks.
Diameters of the frame tubes? What does the tubing sticker actually say? Bike shop sticker? Details of the lug designs, finishing, and the dropouts? Headset? Pinned joining?
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I would guess early to mid '80s manufacture, given the SL tubing, braze-on shifter bosses and single water bottle attachments. If the cables are routed above the BB that would indicate earlier rather than later. My '82 Gap has similar characteristics. If that's the case, and you want a full period-correct groupset, I'd recommend Super Record. If it were me, I'd get some Dura Ace DT shifters for initial conversion while collecting the Campy bits, unless you already have a stash!
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Pretty sure it's just the very unhelpful acciaio speciale decal. The only thing to be gleamed from it is it's probably from the late 70s. I can't really imagine the tubes wouldn't be standard diameters.
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It's no older than 1978 model year based on the Portacatena dropouts. These were discontinued circa 1983 but sometimes manufacturers had excess inventory. Still, 1985 literature shows this model equipped with two sets of bottle bosses.a brazed-on front derailleur tab and OLMO branded dropouts, so it's no newer than 1984.

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Why is it when i find a decent bike to fix up it is for six foot plus riders? I am 5,4" Thank you all for the info.
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Why is it when i find a decent bike to fix up it is for six foot plus riders? I am 5,4" Thank you all for the info.
You need to find some shorter friends, I guess
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