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• #98401
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• #98402
Hmmmm, "vintage Italian bike" mixing 50th Anniversary components with late nineties CXP 33 rims...
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• #98403
Hmmmm, "vintage Italian bike" mixing 50th Anniversary components with late nineties CXP 33 rims...
Frames last a very long time.
Components last quite a long time.
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• #98404
Haha, yes ofcourse. Bartape and outer cables that last that long they look so good as on that bike are called "new old stock". :-) With a bit of effort NOS rims could have been found too.
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• #98405
Im not sure in the rules on this forum, but shit this is nice.
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• #98406
Which is possibly why it was posted two pages ago.
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• #98407
My bad!
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• #98408
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• #98409
I'm confident this will be divisive.
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• #98410
14ers allowed?
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• #98411
do you know pinapple bob?
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• #98412
Mon mauvais ^^
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• #98413
I believe reactions will be pretty unified concerning this.
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• #98414
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• #98415
^ second weirdo with parting in history
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• #98416
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• #98417
He even sponsored his own Tour for a while...
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• #98418
Holy hell!
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• #98419
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• #98420
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• #98421
Is that a Chorus seatpost? C Record single ring is tasty.
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• #98422
this bike is such a mess. framest and handlebars are the only proper parts on it. and repost btw.
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• #98423
framest and handlebars are the only proper parts on it.
Bars need to be tilted up as well
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• #98424
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• #98425
they look like 23c's. I thought tt back in le day was 19c? or did he know the 23c's were really more aero?
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