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• #2
chrisbmx might be interested in this.
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• #3
Well he'll be interested in the forks...
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• #4
Ha, I am actually trying to get a pal to buy this so we can have the same bikes and form some sort of "gang". We have a hideout and everything already.
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• #5
last year I was desperatly trying to get a matching fork drilled for a break, because german police was cracking down hard on the brakeless. this year they eased up and I am happy I kept this one...
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• #6
scary clearance! track use or 20mm tyres only?
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• #7
My size. So much want. So little cash.
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• #8
Sell the forks to me!
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• #9
At first I was scared about the front clearance also, but I have ridden this bike through rough and smooth and I can truly say it has never been a problem! never touched the downtube with any tire. you won't fit anything but 20c on there though...
and yes, it seems the colnago forks, especially with a long steerer like that are really hard to come by. so I would rather keep them together!
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• #10
What wheels are those you've got in the top picture?
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• #11
those are Dodici cicli prototypes. those before they looked like this:
http://www.dodicicicli.com/collections/rims-wheels/products/dodici-48h-wheelset-with-blb-hubs
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• #12
sold....
:(
I finally made my mind up on the next bike I want to build so I have to let this one go...
It is a repainted Colnago Track Bike, previously owned by some belgian Track Rider I don't know.
Sale is for frame and fork only!
TT c-c: 58cm
ST c-c: 60cm
The headset will need replacement soon but I will leave the Campagnolo C group BB in there which is only one year old.
and you can have the very unfancy seatpost too...
I will let it go for 440gbp plus hipping from germany which should be about 20gbp if I remember correctly...
and the link to my velospace account with some more pics..
http://velospace.org/node/37299
cheers
sebastian