Moving Up to Ten Speed(with a Cino Tie In)
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Moving Up to Ten Speed(with a Cino Tie In)
The Cino post yesterday was timely. As I just received a care package from Thomas's friend whom we met through Cino two years ago. Some here might remember the Zeus that was auctioned at Cino 2021. My son won the auction and brought the bike home.
Here's a link to that thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...cino-zeus.html
Moving forward, we have kept in touch with the original owner(Mark), keeping him updated on the adventures of his old bike. So fast forward to a couple of months back. Mark emails asking if we would be interested in some Campagnolo 10 speed stuff. Well of course I said "sure, and how much do you want for it?"
Shipping cost.
Winning that Zeus auction has been a great thing for Thomas and I. Mark has been very very generous with this, and several other things associated with the Zeus. He has upgraded his current bike to 12 speed, and just wanted to move the old parts along.
More to come..
Here's a link to that thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...cino-zeus.html
Moving forward, we have kept in touch with the original owner(Mark), keeping him updated on the adventures of his old bike. So fast forward to a couple of months back. Mark emails asking if we would be interested in some Campagnolo 10 speed stuff. Well of course I said "sure, and how much do you want for it?"
Shipping cost.
Winning that Zeus auction has been a great thing for Thomas and I. Mark has been very very generous with this, and several other things associated with the Zeus. He has upgraded his current bike to 12 speed, and just wanted to move the old parts along.
More to come..
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The magic of Cino....
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...and what's the story on the Lyon?
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Yeah, as soon as the box landed on the dining room table, I could see the wheels spinning in Thomas's head. He's thinkin "I need a frame so I can build another bike "...
Yeah, no. We already have a pretty nice ten speed Campagnolo equipped bike for him(to grow into in the next 6-12 months). So, I need a new project...

At this point, I don't have a better option than this Jeff Lyon. It's already a good 8/9 speed bike, but I don't have a 10 speed integrated shifter bike at the moment. I am still pondering.
Yeah, no. We already have a pretty nice ten speed Campagnolo equipped bike for him(to grow into in the next 6-12 months). So, I need a new project...

At this point, I don't have a better option than this Jeff Lyon. It's already a good 8/9 speed bike, but I don't have a 10 speed integrated shifter bike at the moment. I am still pondering.
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