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Old 06-05-16, 04:13 PM
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My Steel Collection is Complete

I just picked up a De Rosa Primato on flea bay and now my steel collection is complete.

Of course, I would love to add a Merckx Team 7-11 or Stuttgart, a Gios Team Brooklyn, and a Celeste Bianchi. Someday. 😆
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Originally Posted by Ride-Fly
I just picked up a De Rosa Primato on flea bay and now my steel collection is complete.

Of course, I would love to add a Merckx Team 7-11 or Stuttgart, a Gios Team Brooklyn, and a Celeste Bianchi. Someday. ��
Ummm. what's your address?

Superb collection. Great taste.

That Primato is outrageously nice. Love the color.

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That is funny.
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Really nice collection! Of course you could add a Merckx/Bianchi/Pinarello/Gios/etc....
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No Cinelli?
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Originally Posted by Ride-Fly
... and now my steel collection is complete.

Of course, I would love to add a Merckx Team 7-11 or Stuttgart, a Gios Team Brooklyn, and a Celeste Bianchi. Someday. 
You have a funny definition of "complete."
Great Collection!
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You have a funny definition of "complete."
Great Collection!
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I think he meant temporarily complete.
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Thank you for posting -- very classy collection, and everything appears to be in great condition.
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Sweet collection. Complete? Tomorrow you will see the most awesome bike you just have to own. LOL
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yes --- I only see 5 bikes
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Originally Posted by Ride-Fly
I just picked up a De Rosa Primato on flea bay and now my steel collection is complete.

Of course, I would love to add a Merckx Team 7-11 or Stuttgart, a Gios Team Brooklyn, and a Celeste Bianchi. Someday. 
My steel collection is complete for now
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Ok guys, you got me. Complete pro tem!! I have 3 carbons that I'm thinking of selling in order to collect the bikes mentioned. I think I'm slowly converting to an "all metal" bike guy!!!
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Originally Posted by noglider
No Cinelli?
Never had the hots for Cinelli- don't really understand what makes certain frames list worthy to me. Maybe if I was exposed to it when I started out cycling. I remember seeing the De Rosas, Colnagos, Guerciottis, Pinarellos, Ciöcces, Masis. I owned a Gios Professional, and a Gitane TdF Team replica.
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Not complete..... no Huffy Aerowind......
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My Steel Collection is Complete
Uh-huh? So was mine, until something interesting shows up. Nice group of bicycles you have in your collection. Might I add if there is a favorite rider in the pack?
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Nice "Herd".... However, the best spaghetti I ever had in Europe was in Paris!

Some Gallic rides would be nice too....



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No UO-8 either. A collection isn't a collection without one.
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You just thought you had a complete collection....

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Yeah...I have thought on NUMEROUS occasions that my collection was complete...oh how wrong we can be!
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I'll second that question, "is there a favorite?" And how do you pick which one on the day to take out?
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My favorite overall is my Mondonico EL OS. Sublime, superb ride. Very comfy, neutral handling, light enough, and with the classic steel "just the right amount of springiness" feel.

For hammerfests, which I don't do as much as I used to in my younger days, I opt for either my Ext C or Top Carbon.
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As long as you're breathing, your collection is not complete. N+1!

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As long as you're breathing, your collection is not complete. N+1!

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Agreed, just like riding = never too far, just not enough time, never too many bikes, just not enough time, $$$ and space.
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It's not complete, until you feel it is completely out of control! :-)
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