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Old 08-19-23, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by abdon
Mine is a 1970 P-15, triple campy crank and Rally long cage derailleur. It is an awesome bike to click the miles away but it doesn't like to be overloaded, it gets sluggish.
Pics, man, pics or..... it didn't happen.
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What makes the OP's bike a P12 rather than a P13?
On another subject, perhaps it's the clearcoat, but the paint looks so thick that it appears to be powder coated to me.
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Originally Posted by Sierra
What makes the OP's bike a P12 rather than a P13?
On another subject, perhaps it's the clearcoat, but the paint looks so thick that it appears to be powder coated to me.
Fair point.
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