mid 80's Ciocc
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mid 80's Ciocc
Whats this thing possibly worth? I love it, but i have too many nice C&V bikes that have essentially the same purpose , and im only keeping a small handful -- - SL Ciocc with Im thinking Victory components? i was guessing 87 or 88 due to the aero brake levers -- i have it hanging in my local bicycle dealership now but its not going to move as their used customer base is more interested in $200 bikes
-- its nice -- could use some fresh rubber but is otherwise good to go. Very clean condition but has been ridden
I will list it here likely soon - not too concerned with the "covid market" as it didnt seem to follow the C&V world like it did entry level later model stuff
-- its nice -- could use some fresh rubber but is otherwise good to go. Very clean condition but has been ridden
I will list it here likely soon - not too concerned with the "covid market" as it didnt seem to follow the C&V world like it did entry level later model stuff
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The rear mech and crankset are Victory. Most likely, the calipers, too. Brake levers might be Chorus...
It needs gumwall tires. I've seen numerous examples of this bike, and it really pops with gumwalls.
At least $400 plus shipping. If it were mine -- fully overhauled with new consumables -- I'd want $700 for it, or I wouldn't sell it.
It needs gumwall tires. I've seen numerous examples of this bike, and it really pops with gumwalls.
At least $400 plus shipping. If it were mine -- fully overhauled with new consumables -- I'd want $700 for it, or I wouldn't sell it.