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• #2
You should speak to Roberto on here.
Not only does he have a Colnago of his own, but he also sells a lot of bike gear on eBay and is likely to be able to help you source some very nice parts at a very good price (for both of you).
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• #3
And u should get it built at brick lane bikes.... they have just got back from Italy with a host of vintage parts and frames.... I'm sure they could get just the right bits
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Yeah, Condor=Connedmor
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jonaent (Jon) And u should get it built at brick lane bikes.... they have just got back from Italy with a host of vintage parts and frames.... I'm sure they could get just the right bits
Walter Yeah, Condor=Connedmor
thanks for the advice. I may check on the parts that Brick Lane Bikes got from Italy and speak to Roberto when I see him. But I do trust Condor more than Brick Lane Bikes to build it. Have seen a few questionable conversion they did at Brick Lane. Condor is always busy and pricy but I had good experience with them so far, especially with Keith who always helped me a lot (except when you hassle him just before he is going for his lunch break).
I bought a colnago steel frame the other day and want to build a nice italian, slightly retro roadbike (with gears I am afraid). Hasn't even got a fork yet. I wonder if there is anyone on the forum who would like to help me and give me some advice on parts. I will probably ask Condor or Mosquito to put it together but want to have a more clear idea on parts before I go there. Also need to find a colnago chrome fork or otherwise columbus... Anyone out there really geeky about classy roadstuff???