FS: Giordana XL-Super (Pegoretti Designed) w/ Steel Gangl Fork - 50cm ST, 52.5cm TT
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FS: Giordana XL-Super (Pegoretti Designed) w/ Steel Gangl Fork - 50cm ST, 52.5cm TT
This was my wife primary bike for a couple of years, but I recently built up a slightly smaller Guerciotti that fits her better, so this one is up for grabs. I purchased it from the original owner who bought it from the legendary Denver Spoke (of Clark Kent fame). From what I understand, these frames were designed by Dario and built by Billato, and judging by the exquisite details and workmanship that all rings true.
This frame has no dings or dents, but as you can see from the pics, the paint does have some signs of use, namely some cable rub, tire rub inside the chainstays and chipping at the dropouts, but looks great from a few feet away. Unfortunately, the original owner opted for the carbon fork 'upgrade', but I do have 1" threadless fork build by Rich Gangl here in Golden that can be swapped in. It is very easy to remove the threads from a spare headset locknut to run threadless as is, or you could have the steerer threaded.
Frame measurements:
Top Tube 52.5cm ctc
Seat Tube 50cm ctc 51.5cm ctt
Head Tube 9cm
Chainstays 41.5cm
- the Gangl fork has 160mm of steerer
I am asking $375 shipped for the frame, both forks and Shimano 600 headset. Please see pics HERE for details and fire away with any questions
This frame has no dings or dents, but as you can see from the pics, the paint does have some signs of use, namely some cable rub, tire rub inside the chainstays and chipping at the dropouts, but looks great from a few feet away. Unfortunately, the original owner opted for the carbon fork 'upgrade', but I do have 1" threadless fork build by Rich Gangl here in Golden that can be swapped in. It is very easy to remove the threads from a spare headset locknut to run threadless as is, or you could have the steerer threaded.
Frame measurements:
Top Tube 52.5cm ctc
Seat Tube 50cm ctc 51.5cm ctt
Head Tube 9cm
Chainstays 41.5cm
- the Gangl fork has 160mm of steerer
I am asking $375 shipped for the frame, both forks and Shimano 600 headset. Please see pics HERE for details and fire away with any questions
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I posted some details about Giordana frames in another thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/21654271-post3.html
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https://www.bikeforums.net/21654271-post3.html
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PM sent! Very interested?
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