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• #89677
Not many things are cooler than a Cinelli Laser Pista Pursuit, but I reckon a 12k diamond that's been to space and back might be.
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• #89678
I would prefer white bar tabe, but still that's a damn nice duo.
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• #89679
They were nicer before:
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• #89680
..but you can get that eames chair and ottoman knock offs for £500ish can't you? hope that happens with the bike...
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• #89681
That's just about the loveliest blue I've seen.
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• #89682
true
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• #89683
Matching frames thread >>>>>
(Can stay here too imo)
V Close. But needs flouro pink bar tape obvs.
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• #89684
Enamel over chrome perhaps?
The OG builds there were probably the bike-porn high-water mark.
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• #89685
Actually prefer a blue with a colder base. Not so much turquaaaaaz. Have you seen my vitus? coughs
(Blue might have aged from catalogue like that family photo by the window)
Excuse the RAD saddle / bar angle. I was still central. <<<>>> B-)
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• #89686
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• #89687
Super went for euro 7128.70
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/COLNAGO-Super-Mexico-special-edition-campagnolo-50th-anniversary-group-set-NOS-/121466617388?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c47f97e2cI could buy a half acre of land for the that money. 12000 pound could get you half a relic + land.
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• #89688
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• #89689
agreed, it's a design icon
was in the sablon area of Brussels, and that seat/stool combo was no less than 14,000 euros in the shops that had>What it has become is the default 'top trump' bike of people who think '73 Carrera RSs and Helmut Newton prints are rare collectibles that show off their great taste. Just like the Eames chair.
Practically every visit to a track bike blog these days will yield you several pictures of a (riderless, studio-bound) Cinelli Laser. I've seen two in real life in the last 18 months without even looking for them. It's not even like they show up in interesting cycling films being ridden by people who have anywhere near the capabilities to do them justice. Considering what folk are daring to build these days, buying one is almost tragically unimaginative.
As for the chair & ottoman - The real deal costs four and a half grand (in GBP or USD), brand new from Vitra or Herman Miller. Anyone asking €14k is angling for stupid tourists (or people who work in finance).
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• #89690
Blue Kalavinka road bike.
I'd just go with pedals with clips and straps.And as mentioned white bartape. -
• #89691
dream bike / setup. Just needs SRM.
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• #89692
Two guys I know bought in an auction 5 Laser pursuit pista framesets (National team edition) and sold 3 of them for an average of €4,500 (£3800) each.
The conditions where the same as the one Berlinetta is selling (not sold yet for a year already, hence the silly asking price).
Ghibli discs, SR cranks, 2A and LA84 won't cost €10k.
Unless he finds some rich hipster that doesn't know how "common" these frames are, this bike is going to be hanging on the window for quite a long time I guess.
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• #89693
vitus?
aww yisss, very nice bike
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• #89694
What it has become is the default 'top trump' bike of people who think '73 Carrera RSs and Helmut Newton prints are rare collectibles that show off their great taste. Just like the Eames chair.
Practically every visit to a track bike blog these days will yield you several pictures of a (riderless, studio-bound) Cinelli Laser. I've seen two in real life in the last 18 months without even looking for them. It's not even like they show up in interesting cycling films being ridden by people who have anywhere near the capabilities to do them justice. Considering what folk are daring to build these days, buying one is almost tragically unimaginative.
As for the chair & ottoman - The real deal costs four and a half grand (in GBP or USD), brand new from Vitra or Herman Miller. Anyone asking €14k is angling for stupid tourists (or people who work in finance).
Matt and I have chatted about making a modern Laser, key to that (for us, at least) is that it wouldn't be a look-a-like, it would have to be a bike designed based on the same principles that informed the original.
It could look nothing like the original, although it would be interesting to see what it did look like.
A project for the future, anyway.
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• #89695
a bike designed based on the same principles that informed the original
You mean a Specialized Shiv/Cervelo P5/etc., i.e. the best TT frame the designer knows how to build.
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• #89696
As I said, there's a reason why it's not a project for today.
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• #89698
Anyone know what forks these are?
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• #89699
On backward?
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• #89700
this thread is having and existential crisis.
agreed, it's a design icon
was in the sablon area of Brussels, and that seat/stool combo was no less than 14,000 euros in the shops that had