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• #3277
Dont know if this helps, but crown looks the same minus the spade:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8772455@N05/5411357455/lightbox/But with different brazing for the dropouts:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8772455@N05/5411967388/That's from Kinoko Cycles' flickr page, maybe pop by and have a chat?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1304706/Colner-forks/photo-2.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1304706/Colner-forks/photo-3.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1304706/Colner-forks/photo.JPGOk, so bought these forks which were listed as track as I didn't notice the drilling... I think they are road, pretty damn sure, but the ebay seller still swears blind they are Colner Track forks... the clearances are pretty big too (about 10-15mm's). What are other peoples thoughts? I'm not sure whether to repaint them for my Colnago... closest I will ever find to Colnago track forks?
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• #3278
Would be more than grateful for any help with identifying these wheels.
They are from a late 60's Claud Butler.They have the Dunlop Rims ,as listed on the catalogues of the period.The hubs are coated metallic blue with Resilion Made in England(the brake levers are the same colour).The rear has a 5 speed Suntour on one side and a fixed cog on the other.
Any help would be appreciated,thanks
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• #3279
Here you go:
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• #3280
Many thanks...just the tickets.
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• #3281
Can someone help me identify these track (?) bars by Cinelli. Stem is from the 60s, 3ttt, but I have no idea whether the bars are from the same period or not.
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• #3282
any idea what frame this is?
look kg296, got it :) -
• #3283
I got this a few years ago from a reclamation yard, fixed it up but only recently started riding it again after a long stint in the shed (the bike, not me).
Apologies if I went a little photo crazy.
Also hello, I’m new here.
looks very similar to an early 80's 'clements' badged falcon i have; geometry, lugs, stays, fork crown, 'value components', all the same
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• #3284
Can someone help me identify these track (?) bars by Cinelli. Stem is from the 60s, 3ttt, but I have no idea whether the bars are from the same period or not.
They look like Cinelli 65 aka Criterium and they began production sometime in the '60s, I'm not sure when exactly. The logo pictured was used until the late 70s I think you are OK here. Very early models not are ano'd, late 60's they will be.
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• #3285
Can someone help me identify these Somec :
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• #3286
any idea what frame this is?
look kg296, got it :)Jesus wept. What a monster
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• #3287
anti.
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• #3288
think that was one of the contenders at the troll contest on pignon fixe
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• #3289
Is there such thing as a compact road bar with a 26.0mm clamp size?
Building up a classic track bike with quill but really don't like the feel of track bars or really deep drops...Cheers,
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• #3290
I've found that "old" bars have non os clamp and quite shallow drops, if you scour classifieds / bike shop 2nd hand bins..
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• #3291
A couple days ago i got this stem, i wondering what manufacturer/brand is this?
Looks like Condor Cycles logo, but not sure. In internet i can't find anything about this kind of stem. -
• #3292
condor own brand, manufactured far east
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• #3293
What is the brand of this BB shell?
The bike is a Coppi. -
• #3294
I think lug designs were Masciaghi's. Own. Probably subbed out to a taiwanese foundry. (Not speaking with any authority. Mere conjecture )
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• #3295
I think lug designs were Masciaghi's. Own. Probably subbed out to a taiwanese foundry. (Not speaking with any authority. Mere conjecture )
Thanks a lot!
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• #3296
hi, can anyone identify what type of colnago is this (year/ model ) ? and if so, what would it be worth. i know that it's equipped with campa chorus (8 speed casette). thank you.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97514393@N04/9044072319/Colnago Master Olympic, probably around 1994, Dream paintjob.
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• #3297
I am interested in getting this Bianchi (from eBay) and same as everyone here on this side of the forum, I am unable to verify the model (and year). Below are pictures from the seller.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/94923629@N02/sets/72157634610136212/
and here are the details from the seller.
The frame has the original paint and decals, year 86/87
handlebar: 3TTT cm.39
stem: 3TTT cm.7
seatpost: 3TTT
brakes, UNIVERSAL
hubs, OFMEGA
pedals, OFMEGA
crankset, OFMEGA ALPINE 26/36/46
front derailleur: CAMPAGNOLO
rear derailleur: OFMEGA
shifters: CAMPAGNOLO
rims: AMBROSIO 19 AEROHe listed it as SPECIALISSIMA reparto corse. But i doubt so... i've been trying to find a match online but nothing. Would appreciate some help. Thanks in advance.
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• #3298
believe it's a Bianchi speciale
http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/the-bianchi/1987.htm'
everything says it on the bike stickers really
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• #3299
i found the site but the picture i cant really tell the details from the scanned brochure. is it worth EUR300-400 in your opinion? the parts are mix match.
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• #3300
Colnago Master Olympic, probably around 1994, Dream paintjob.
thank you...but somebody snatched it before me..nice bike though.
Moon Light?