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• #2
Decent drops and a more appropriate saddle and there's no reasons it wouldn't go for £300+ . Could always split for a greater price.
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• #3
Thanks!
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• #4
You'd be doing well to get £300.
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• #5
Looks rather lovely as it is, although agree the saddle could be a matter of taste!
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• #6
Looks rather lovely as it is, although agree the saddle could be a matter of taste!
Trust me, the saddle is like a punch in the stomach -
• #8
Difficult to say, really. The components are late 80s/early 90s, not 1970s, and they look a bit beaten up! I would say about £200 as it stands, or £275ish with proper bars/saddle/seatpost (assuming it's not the original seatpost, I don't think Campagnolo did black seatposts until fairly recently) and a damn good clean/polish... and maybe it needs some new tyres, too.
What tubing is it made from?
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• #9
Columbus Nivacrom. Seatpost and quill stem are originals, but not Campagnolo. The bike is dirty, and needs a good set up. This thread was just to understand if it makes sense to bring it to London. I have problems to understand the original year, and my grandad doesn't remember it.
Road bike Grandis (Italy), mid 70s, full Campagnolo, Mavic rims. My grandad lost the original hadlebar and saddle, a shame! What is the value of this bicycle?
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