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Univega Super Strada Frame and Fork. 56cm

Old 07-17-21, 03:36 PM
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Univega Super Strada Frame and Fork. 56cm


Univega Super Strada F/F. Seat tube 56 c/c, top tube 56 c/c. I believe these were Miyata made.
Straight, no collision damage, 27.2 Seatpost. One pretty tiny ding in the top tube, probably from an angry handlebar acting out, and it looks like someone rode through some paint that splattered on underside of the downtube. I could remove some of it with my fingernail, but goof-off would probably make quick work of it. The usual scuffs otherwise. Threads all look good. It's a desert bike, so there's no real rust to speak of. Downtube shifter mount included.
$80 + shipping via Shipbikes (Fed Ex). It'll take me a day or two to get this packaged up and weighed for an exact price on that.

I'm interested in trades for shifters of the "brifter" variety, 600 tri-color groupset stuff, and a Chris King no-threadset 1" in purple or blue.










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Old 07-17-21, 05:37 PM
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If I weren’t trying to move some stuff out, frames wise, this would be mighty tempting.

My size too...
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That’s a steal — if I didn’t already have the Competizione, I would jump on this, as it’s my size, too. Someone’s in for a treat.
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SUCH a nice riding frame! My size too but I have too much to finish building up.

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Bump before I throw it on that crappy auction site,
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FWIW, I have the Competizione, which has the more vexing Suntour top mount boss because of the unusual threading. If you want use brifters, bar ends, or turn it into an upright with thumbies, it will be much easier because the seller is including the shifter mount. I'm trying to push it because I want to avoid impulsively buying it myself.
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How big of a tire do you reckon you could squeeze in there?
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Originally Posted by romperrr
How big of a tire do you reckon you could squeeze in there?
28's are about the max.
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I'll sweeten this deal with the original Dura-Ace AX shifters for another $20. So $100 plus shipping. Last chance before the bay.


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