Pinarello Treviso
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Pinarello Treviso
Hi,
I'd appreciate any advice you can provide in regard to the following "1984 Pinarello Treviso" road bike: https://newjersey.craigslist.org/bik...972827294.html
Thank you!
I'd appreciate any advice you can provide in regard to the following "1984 Pinarello Treviso" road bike: https://newjersey.craigslist.org/bik...972827294.html
Thank you!
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It has the original CampI Chorus group.
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
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This is a very different (and much more expensive) bike than the Nishiki you posted earlier. What are you looking for?
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On the one hand, I’d like to find a great value, steel, vintage, bike. I’d like to flip it to buy something nice.
Also, love the historical aspect of vintage bikes and the way they ride.
On the other hand, I’d like something really sweet. That’s why I’m also looking at Pinarellos, etc. - I’d like to treat myself - I suppose it’s maybe (more than maybe?) a mid-life crisis? Lol. But yeah, I’d like something really nice.
I was looking at a used car once, and hemming and hawing about it. Best advice I ever got about cars, and about things you want to acquire in general:
my Uncle said “You know what your problem is? You have to love it!”
The man man is right - reason why I waited until my 30’s to get married - you have to Love it (her).
Thank you both - Bianchigirll and bikemig
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Also, love the historical aspect of vintage bikes and the way they ride.
On the other hand, I’d like something really sweet. That’s why I’m also looking at Pinarellos, etc. - I’d like to treat myself - I suppose it’s maybe (more than maybe?) a mid-life crisis? Lol. But yeah, I’d like something really nice.
On the other hand, I’d like something really sweet. That’s why I’m also looking at Pinarellos, etc. - I’d like to treat myself - I suppose it’s maybe (more than maybe?) a mid-life crisis? Lol. But yeah, I’d like something really nice.
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...cheer up, man. Most of that young hedge fund money is chasing plastic frames, weight reduction go fastness, and Di2 wonderbikes. The numbers all say more speeds is better. The down tube shifters alone are enough to discourage most of the under 40 crowd.
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That's a real pretty bike.
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