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Those rear stays are beautiful.
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Cheers hugo, it is a really nice looking frame and you can tell a lot of work has gone into it.
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• #4
It's a real beauty, shame I can't afford it. :-(
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• #5
£580
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• #6
£500
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• #7
£450
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HA HA! Thanks for that coppi!
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ebay it
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Lovely bike, Joe.
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G'day, just wanted to say I've snaffled the Romeo off Joe.
It was a shame to just split it, so I got the whole bike. It arrived yesterday in Melbourne, it's gonna be a nice project over the hols to put her back on the road.
For those who don't already know, Joe's a top guy to deal with - great comms, found the best shipping quote, and patient - would definitely do more business with him.
Cheers
For sale a really nice example of Italian craftsmanship from Romeo, a small Italian builder based in Rome. Size wise the frame is:
Seattube: 59cm c-c 61cm c-t
Toptube: 56.5cm c-c
It is made from Columbus tubing (from the remnants of a sticker on the seattube I think from SLX but I haven't checked for the rifling), has Chromed Campagnolo dropouts, and is finished in light metallic blue. It has some really nice touches such as:
-chrome forks engraved 'Romeo' on the fork crown
The bike isfitted with a complete Campagnolo Nuovo Record groupset including: Chainset, front and rear derailleurs, brake calipers, hoods and levers, downtube shifters (cutout), skewers, headset, bottom bracket, hubs and seatpost.
The saddle is a San Marco Rolls Due.
The bars are 3ttt mod. Competizione and the stem is 3ttt pantographed romeo on each side and 'R' on the front with the italian flag colours on top.
New vittoria tubs, new bar tape, and new cables have been fitted.
Price is £600