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• #127
Lovely bikes. Very interested in the ptogression of the Bianchi build.
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• #128
@Yellow_Peril At the moment nothing to crazy, frame had been fully cleaned, headset, and BB serviced. Just placed it on gumwall wheel set, with few bits
Period correct dustcaps incoming
Also, few month ago I've bought a nice handcrafted Preuss frameset.
A bit of work had been done, replaced the aluminum fork by a steel one, extended the thread and cut the steerer. Then build it..
It's from Columbus Altec2+ Pro series tubes. Insanely reactive
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• #129
Tu as bien fait, to buy it ! malgré mon scepticisme !!! <3<3<3
J'ai une potence Cinelli 2A mais en 90... -
• #130
Your toe clips are bent >> straight to anti
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• #131
Where is the De Rosa?! Cant wait, is it here and I’ve missed it!?
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• #132
English humour ?
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• #134
Oups.... correcteur d’orthographe... j'ai édité
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• #135
If its anything like your other bikes then I’m prepared to collect my jaw from the floor.
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• #136
trying to do something with this Tétanos giver
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• #137
Trying to do something with this Tétanos giver
I do like the BB shell
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• #138
build it up and ride it like you stole it.. how's that for an idea? this would make a perfect rat.
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• #140
This is so nice, a really nice color! The heart cutout on the BB! Is the chainstsy bridge welded asymmetrically? Is there a small bulge between two hearts on the BB? It has the same seat clamp lug as mine, different seat stay caps though! What year do you think it was built? Please post more pics of this amazing, handcrafted masterpiece!
Edit: wow that front fork. Do you know if this was a team frame?
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• #141
Where can I see your ?
I think the chain stay bridge isn't asymmetric, and yes I have a small bulge between the two hearts. Believing the DeRosa classic guide, this one is from 1976/1978 period, apparently it's the only period they've engraved the seat stay caps with the heart..
Original fork was missing, but this one do the job..
I've no idea if it's a team frame or no, but I think it was used in Russia in the late 70's. Also the only think engraved on the bottom shell is a "0"..
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• #142
Too good
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• #143
Winning the fixie game
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• #144
Damn this is good
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• #145
Damn this is seriously nice!
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• #146
There are a few De Rosas with the same seat stay caps that were dated convincingly as 77/78. The highlight of this frame are definitely BB shell and pressed lugs. Mine has similar lugs.
I also think you’ve chosen a very nice fork for it, as the original fork would have flat crown and (probably) no engravings.
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• #148
^ Wow, that really is something special. It's been a very long time since I've really wanted a track bike, and that's made me want one.
Raw metal dropouts against the polished alloy hub looks awesome.
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• #149
Very nice! What are the bars?
No but seriously, what Tijs said, you're killing it! Well done on all fronts.