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Old 05-24-24, 01:23 PM
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Getting ready for the Classic Bicycles Auburn Show!

Hey guys,
I'm getting some bikes ready for the show. I'm bringing 4 bicycles!
77 Bianchi Specialissima
84 Paramount with Chrome lugs!
Early 70s Condor Superbe
1980 Jack Taylor Tourist





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THanks guys
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Another great video. I'm trying to finish up a few things my bikes going in the "Daily Rider" category. When I finished the overhaul on the Proto I decided to leave the accesories off. However...



If it's a daily rider should I not put the full kit on as if I leave the show and ride her home? I mean who doesn't like handlebar mounts bottle cages and those little CO2 bottles?

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The Condor should get a great reception at Auburn! Such a unique and beautiful bike!

The Jack Taylor will be in the shadow of the Condor, but it's a cool bike too, and the Taylor brothers have such a long and distinguished history.

Best wishes to everyone going to the show, and please take lots of pics.

Steve in Peoria
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Super nice Bianchi Specialissima setup.
I would have skipped those down grades but I know your going for the most correct '77 setup for the show.
Love the brown suede rolls saddle on that bike
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Originally Posted by joesch
Super nice Bianchi Specialissima setup.
I would have skipped those down grades but I know your going for the most correct '77 setup for the show.
Love the brown suede rolls saddle on that bike
Thanks, I'm thinking that I have to make the bike even more correct. Some said the Pat.77 super record black bodied derailleur would be more correct and of course putting some tubular tires on it. Im looking for the right setup for that. I think I have some new Fiamme rims to put on it!

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