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geoff9939
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I have a drilled chrome flat crown with de rosa and the heart logo panto. Not sure it'll be long enough for a 58 frame though. I got it to put on my 1970 pista but I've decided against putting her on the road. It was too short. Had a quote of £40 to put a longer steerer in and it would destroy the chroming, so that would be another £50 to re chrome.
Let me know the length needed, you never know
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I've got a set of flat crown track forks, no brand on it, removed the paint and undrilled. They do have Campagnolo fork ends.
You can have them for 35 pounds posted If you're interested, I get it if you're not :P, so otherwise good luck with your search!
I have a thorn in my side....
A few years ago i managed to aquire a late-eighties de-rosa pista. Normally ones life would be very much complete, when riding such a beautiful steed.
Perhaps i should just relax? However, I feel that i would be a much happier in if i could aquire some forks that were far less aweful as the current late nighties, drilled, carbon crap i currently have.
After scouring ebay for years with no luck, its a long shot but does anyone have one ot these gathering dust in their shed:
-flat crown fork for de rosa pista (with uncut steerer for 58 cm frame!)
I advance of the ovbious comments r.e. hens teeth. I am realistic about what i am trying to find. Therefore what is the closest alternative?