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Starting the OFFICIAL Steel club.

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Old 06-18-23, 05:25 AM
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1982 Peugeot PXN 10, mainly original. I worked in a bike shop that sold a lot of these. I like the bike.

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Well,
This one is Steel …
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Old 09-24-23, 05:57 PM
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2023 Cinelli Nemo w/Ekar.

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Old 05-31-24, 08:08 AM
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Short of bar tape I think I'm finally settled
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Old 07-26-24, 03:43 AM
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My first road bike project is almost finished, it is at my local bike shop I will get it back in september. I will buy a pair of new old stock Look PP396, have it fitted correctly and then ride it. Total weight 9.3kilos Frame made of Dedacciai DR Zero Uno steel
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2023 Cinelli Nemo w/Ekar.

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Very nice. What is that crank?
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Originally Posted by vespasianus
Very nice. What is that crank?
Cane Creek eeWings
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Originally Posted by iab
Cane Creek eeWings
That works with Ekar?
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Originally Posted by vespasianus
That works with Ekar?
Cane Creek has a 110 spider that works with the crank. A company called Ratio Technology makes a narrow/wide 110 chainring compatible with a Campagnolo 13 chain.

Not the straightest path, but i did not want a black crankset. I also had to strip the black anodizing on the chainring.
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Originally Posted by iab
Cane Creek has a 110 spider that works with the crank. A company called Ratio Technology makes a narrow/wide 110 chainring compatible with a Campagnolo 13 chain.

Not the straightest path, but i did not want a black crankset. I also had to strip the black anodizing on the chainring.
I’d like to rid some of my parts of their color. How did you strip the chainring?
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I think it's finally done
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Then being a fan of Oscar Freire back in the day...



Have you found any more info on the provenance of this bike since?
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Old 08-22-24, 10:48 AM
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great bike and that green is my favorite color
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Old 08-22-24, 11:22 AM
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This is the start of my steel collection. Next up will be a Colnago (once the kids get out of college and stop eating up all the play money!!)


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