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Awesome bike! Glws
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• #3
I used to have a similar bike, shame yours was repainted!
Here is my 'old' project thread with some background information about TVT bikes:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/228395/The number '92' in the transfer TVT92 does not mean that the frame was built in that year; normally the abbreviated date is stamped underneath the bracket shell.
The manufacturer decided for no special reason when it launched this model of frame in 1987, to call it the TVT92.
My bottom bracket shell had "TVT56B - 130690052".
TVT56B is the frame size (56cm) and I don't know what B was used for.
and the second number is a combination of the date of manufacture ie 13 June 1990 together with a sequential number which probably referred to that particular model, rather than to the 52nd frame made on that date. -
• #4
Open to any serious offers !!
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• #5
Sold?
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• #6
Yes !
1992 Greg Lemond Alpe Duez (TVT Carbon and alloy)
58cm (231/2 inch)
One owner from new, comes with the original invoice for £980 for the frameset.
Approx. 12 years ago the paintwork was renovated by top frame builder Paul donohue to the same original artwork design.
Campagnolo 8 speed transmission
Record Ergo levers
Veloce front mech
Mirage rear mech
Modolo bars/stem
Fizik 'comfort' saddle
Look carbon seat post
Ambrosio rims
Campag record? hubs
Campag record c/set 39/53 180mm cranks
since restoration has had very little use
Just been serviced
a rare chance to own a classic road racing bike
selling for a friend
£850 or serious sensible offers !!
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