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Bob Freeman, who sold it originally, thinks he knows whose it was, and she's a grown-up. Maybe she's part H. floresiensis? (aka a hobbit)
EDIT: more info from Bob. It was made for the wife of our Pearl Izumi rep at the time. He's 6' 6" and she is 5' 1" I remember the P-I rep now, nice guy, I probably pulled out all the stops for his wife's frame.
ebay seller is not the original owner, she sold it some years ago. She rides a custom cabron frame from John Slawta (Landshark) now, a downgrade if you ask me!
EDIT: more info from Bob. It was made for the wife of our Pearl Izumi rep at the time. He's 6' 6" and she is 5' 1" I remember the P-I rep now, nice guy, I probably pulled out all the stops for his wife's frame.
ebay seller is not the original owner, she sold it some years ago. She rides a custom cabron frame from John Slawta (Landshark) now, a downgrade if you ask me!
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For my wife's frame, I did those inverted-tube caps at both ends of the seatstays, and did them for the Chainstays and fork blades too, at the dropout. A stupid amount of work but it was a labor of love.
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Not my cup of tea, but I know plenty of folks like these aluminum Cannondales:
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/b...703206124.html
Sorry, lots of artistic angles, no real "money shot."
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/b...703206124.html
Sorry, lots of artistic angles, no real "money shot."
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^^^ Same seller I think, lower level model Cannondale.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/b...695834483.html
If someone's interested, I can take a look. They are pretty close to me.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/b...695834483.html
If someone's interested, I can take a look. They are pretty close to me.
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Those non-aero brake levers are the best ever made, if you like non-aero. I'm surprised they made it onto the same bike as an 8-sp Hyperglide. I'd expect the non-aero levers on a 6-speed 7400 bike. Were they still making non-aero levers when 8-sp came out?
Just mildly curious.
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^^^ I have no idea, though I think the 740x series was the prettiest Shimano ever produced, so much so that at one point I was contemplating using it on the frame I built in Doug Fattic's class.(*) When researching that possibility, I stumbled on this article on the evolution of the 740x series:
https://dentoncycles.co.uk/2017/12/0...tem-1984-1996/
It indicates BL-7401 was aero, but maybe the non-aero BL-7400 was produced alongside it for a while.
(*) I came to my senses and settled on a Campy 9sp drivetrain.
https://dentoncycles.co.uk/2017/12/0...tem-1984-1996/
It indicates BL-7401 was aero, but maybe the non-aero BL-7400 was produced alongside it for a while.
(*) I came to my senses and settled on a Campy 9sp drivetrain.
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Interesting bike with good tire clearance. I only just saw it but it's been for sale for a while, I guess.
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Icky frame but full Dura-Ace 740x group.
Those non-aero brake levers are the best ever made, if you like non-aero. I'm surprised they made it onto the same bike as an 8-sp Hyperglide. I'd expect the non-aero levers on a 6-speed 7400 bike. Were they still making non-aero levers when 8-sp came out?
Just mildly curious.
Those non-aero brake levers are the best ever made, if you like non-aero. I'm surprised they made it onto the same bike as an 8-sp Hyperglide. I'd expect the non-aero levers on a 6-speed 7400 bike. Were they still making non-aero levers when 8-sp came out?
Just mildly curious.
As far as clickable DT shifters, the early 105s were bomb proof solid.
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Icky frame but full Dura-Ace 740x group.
Those non-aero brake levers are the best ever made, if you like non-aero. I'm surprised they made it onto the same bike as an 8-sp Hyperglide. I'd expect the non-aero levers on a 6-speed 7400 bike. Were they still making non-aero levers when 8-sp came out?
Just mildly curious.
Those non-aero brake levers are the best ever made, if you like non-aero. I'm surprised they made it onto the same bike as an 8-sp Hyperglide. I'd expect the non-aero levers on a 6-speed 7400 bike. Were they still making non-aero levers when 8-sp came out?
Just mildly curious.
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In the later 80’s Shimano made non-aero 1050 and 6400 series levers, which work very nicely with later single and dual pivot caliper brakes. Better than 7400? Mmmmmm…I would say not as pretty but they are compatible with SLR, so there’s that.
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Should be "7401, 7402 and 7410 were all aero"
Or maybe "7401, 7402 and 7410 were all NON-non-aero"?
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You are correct, sir! Apologize for the confusion.
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Schwinn Circuit - $250 - San Diego, CA
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...698577623.html
Columbus Tenax Frame - Sante components - Brooks Pro saddle
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...698577623.html
Columbus Tenax Frame - Sante components - Brooks Pro saddle
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Interesting bike with good tire clearance. I only just saw it but it's been for sale for a while, I guess.
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Edit: Link to album of another Cuevas, pics for reference - https://www.bikeforums.net/g/album/32257854
My brake bridge is the same basic shape, but has diamond reinforcements with little windows (does have good tire clearance 32mm, just fits). The caps on the seatstays are very different, mine are scalloped. The lugs are different.
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Fuji Boulevard - $50 - Chatsworth, CA
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...574426150176/?
for the price of the thumb shifters
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...574426150176/?
for the price of the thumb shifters