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Old 07-18-21, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jamesdak
Hmmm..... I can quantify that with a few of my 90's bikes I think.

The mid 90's Giordana XL Supers were the top of their line those years for sure. Scored two of them.


This has the "much better build" with the C.F. tubulars, SR/Record groupset and such.

This one is just 11 speed Athena and weighs about 2 lbs more than the other one. But this one feels better under me on the road than anything else I have.

Then for sure the 1999 Trek Y-77:

Found as a NOS frame and built up with 11 speed Ultegra and sporting some nice Reynolds wheels right now.

Then there was this 1987 Schwinn Paramount:


Not only top of the line for 1987, this was also serial #1 for the year.

Then there was this mid 80's Cabestany, their top model.


This is it during it's "gravel phase" for me.

And I think this Pinarello is the top model for the year from what I was told. Haven't found it in a catalog yet so I really don't know for sure:
Nice looking bikes. What fork is that I see on the Paramount? Stock or carbon fiber upgrade?
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