Garlatti completely original
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Awesome find
Wish mine is looking like that right now

Just God leave it alone

Just God leave it alone
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O Please
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Tell me you have a lead on my stolen Ciircuit. There is a whole thread on it
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-broken-2.html

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-broken-2.html

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thanks very much for this update
wonderful to see that owner has had a FitKit consultation to achieve the most ergonomic brake lever and saddle position
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thanks very much for this update

wonderful to see that owner has had a FitKit consultation to achieve the most ergonomic brake lever and saddle position

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My brother came over and was riding the bike. He is one of those English Flipper Babies and his little arms have trouble reaching the brake. Glad to see such rapier wit still apparent here. I guess I really don't want to let it go. So pretty, so much work, I have had a couple of healthy offers two bills plus, but no.
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My brother came over and was riding the bike. He is one of those English Flipper Babies and his little arms have trouble reaching the brake. Glad to see such rapier wit still apparent here. I guess I really don't want to let it go. So pretty, so much work, I have had a couple of healthy offers two bills plus, but no.
And you said no?
Keep the bike dude. Stop guessing that you don’t really want to let it go!
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This may be my favorite valuation thread on BF. This thread may never die given the OP's ideas about what this bike is worth.
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Classic Italian 1970 Garlatti Racer full Campagnolo - $375
Garlatti one of the oldest Italian companies in the bicycle business. Founded in 1909 have always supplied the Italian market with a wide range of high quality bikes - from elegant racing machines to stately city bikes.
23" Steel frame hand made in Italy .
Chrome lugged, imported in 1970
Campagnolo Valentine Gearset, matchbox style front derailleur
Universal Pro Center Pull Brakes
3TT TStem and Bars
Gnutti (Campagnolo) Skewers
Maccari- torino Rims
Pedals replaced NOS,
all chrome ,origionaly Blue and White, copies of origional decals available $20 on Amazon an amazing ride, very solid, fast, responsive
23" Steel frame hand made in Italy .
Chrome lugged, imported in 1970
Campagnolo Valentine Gearset, matchbox style front derailleur
Universal Pro Center Pull Brakes
3TT TStem and Bars
Gnutti (Campagnolo) Skewers
Maccari- torino Rims
Pedals replaced NOS,
all chrome ,origionaly Blue and White, copies of origional decals available $20 on Amazon an amazing ride, very solid, fast, responsive
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...I have to ask again at this point, where are you measuring to get 23" for the frame size ?
I guess it's possible, given the long stays and slack angles, but that head tube looks pretty short for a 23" frame.
People get upset if they go to all the trouble to look at your listed bike, and it turns out to be a different size than you listed it as. Don't ask me how I know this.
...I have to ask again at this point, where are you measuring to get 23" for the frame size ?
I guess it's possible, given the long stays and slack angles, but that head tube looks pretty short for a 23" frame.
People get upset if they go to all the trouble to look at your listed bike, and it turns out to be a different size than you listed it as. Don't ask me how I know this.

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...I have to ask again at this point, where are you measuring to get 23" for the frame size ?
I guess it's possible, given the long stays and slack angles, but that head tube looks pretty short for a 23" frame.
People get upset if they go to all the trouble to look at your listed bike, and it turns out to be a different size than you listed it as. Don't ask me how I know this.
...I have to ask again at this point, where are you measuring to get 23" for the frame size ?
I guess it's possible, given the long stays and slack angles, but that head tube looks pretty short for a 23" frame.
People get upset if they go to all the trouble to look at your listed bike, and it turns out to be a different size than you listed it as. Don't ask me how I know this.


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From the center of the crank axle, to the top of the seat tube is 23"

23" for real!!!!
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That’s a C&V tape measure!
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Tell me you have a lead on my stolen Ciircuit. There is a whole thread on it
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-broken-2.html

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-broken-2.html

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"the thread which goes on forever..."
years from now when most of us have gone to our respective rewards there will still be new and continuing posts on this, one of the all-time junque threads...
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"the thread which goes on forever..."
years from now when most of us have gone to our respective rewards there will still be new and continuing posts on this, one of the all-time junque threads...

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you know because you're English and thanks for reminding me why I left that miserable hole for somewhere I can ride 365 days a year with people who aren't so desperate to feel superior. I have no trouble picking the bike up and running up the stairs , try putting it over your shoulder
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One thing for sure, it is NOT 100% original.
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for those playing along with this never-ending, never-gonna-sell saga, the bike is back on ebay, with even worse pics than ever before!
at least the saddle position is has been moved to a bit more 'normal' orientation.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165681884975

at least the saddle position is has been moved to a bit more 'normal' orientation.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165681884975

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Thanks for all the interest. I suggest reading the add thoroughly. Unfortunately it doesn't come with the original hubs and rims which already sold.
Knowing how interested everyone is in this project I thought I'd share a couple of rough photos that do not show it finished but on the way.



Knowing how interested everyone is in this project I thought I'd share a couple of rough photos that do not show it finished but on the way.




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Upgraded comes with original running gear
Yep that's what it says:-
I'm going with
Front Dura Ace hub, Araya rim, Bontrager Race Lite rubber, Modelo Flash brakes front and back with levers. Campagnolo 9700 siver BD, Suntour drilled Compe V FD, STW rear Zaffiron rubber.
I will try to keep you updated 😃
I'm going with
Front Dura Ace hub, Araya rim, Bontrager Race Lite rubber, Modelo Flash brakes front and back with levers. Campagnolo 9700 siver BD, Suntour drilled Compe V FD, STW rear Zaffiron rubber.
I will try to keep you updated 😃
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I'm not sure who is enjoying this thread more: the OP or the BF posters. In any case, this may be the first valuation thread to hit 4 pages. I'm thinking it should at least get to 10.

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Don't fit

Those lovely Modelo Flash don't fit and the same goes for both DC 500 and Shimano 600. As you can see the Exage won't work on the back. I don't want to put the Universal center pulls back on, even though they are in great shape. What would you suggest.
Try to be civil please.
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