Fanciulli frame and forks - [Moved from my Kenya sale thread]
58 x 58cm c-c smooth welded Fanciulli frame. Super Vitus tubings have the same weight and wall thicknesses as Columbus SL/SLX tubings, but not the massive price tag. Frame complete with Columbus chrome forks and Campagnolo headset (Record or Super Record, I think). From velospace:
"Fanciulli was a Bikeshop in Basel, Switzerland. Its not existing anymore. They had their own bike collection manufactured in Italy."
The paintwork is quite stunning, with just a few blemishes. The chrome is fantastic. 130mm rear spacing and internal cable routing. I bought this bike (for the Campag parts) from a nice man in Lille, and I don't need the frame (too small for me). I rode it across London in its current build state, and it's really nice and responsive.
Stuck Stem
I've mostly removed the stem and did plan on fully removing it and selling the frame for £150+. But I genuinely don't have the time as I leave the country in eight days. All you need do is get a hacksaw blade a chomp through the stem shaft from the inside surface. You could also use a fine drill bit to create some holes from the top down through the stem wall, if you're confident that you can drill perfectly vertically and not veer into the fork steerer. There's enough stem left to fit in a vice, which is why the ano has that snazzy imprint.
Price: £95. Can post if needed. If using PayPal, please add 3.4%. Act fast, only available till Thursday evening.
Fanciulli frame and forks - [Moved from my Kenya sale thread]
58 x 58cm c-c smooth welded Fanciulli frame. Super Vitus tubings have the same weight and wall thicknesses as Columbus SL/SLX tubings, but not the massive price tag. Frame complete with Columbus chrome forks and Campagnolo headset (Record or Super Record, I think).
From velospace:
"Fanciulli was a Bikeshop in Basel, Switzerland. Its not existing anymore. They had their own bike collection manufactured in Italy."
The paintwork is quite stunning, with just a few blemishes. The chrome is fantastic. 130mm rear spacing and internal cable routing. I bought this bike (for the Campag parts) from a nice man in Lille, and I don't need the frame (too small for me). I rode it across London in its current build state, and it's really nice and responsive.
Stuck Stem
I've mostly removed the stem and did plan on fully removing it and selling the frame for £150+. But I genuinely don't have the time as I leave the country in eight days. All you need do is get a hacksaw blade a chomp through the stem shaft from the inside surface. You could also use a fine drill bit to create some holes from the top down through the stem wall, if you're confident that you can drill perfectly vertically and not veer into the fork steerer. There's enough stem left to fit in a vice, which is why the ano has that snazzy imprint.
Price: £95. Can post if needed. If using PayPal, please add 3.4%. Act fast, only available till Thursday evening.
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