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• #2
she's big, too big! Shame
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• #3
big and beautiful !
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• #4
I'd buy this but I'm not convinced its mid 80's, from the frame number! it appears to be more like 92 or 93 to me?. Do you nave any more proof of the age??
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• #5
Paint job appers same as the mid 80's on cadre
http://www.cadre.org/Merckx/M6C-7688-Z/
I reckon it's the real deal :)
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• #6
I think ADR rode Merckx frames during the 1988 season.
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• #7
The colour scheme is the same as ADR. These "blocked" decals are mid 80's and changed in the more curved type at 1986 as far as i know.
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• #8
Sold
Sold!
Lovely frame of mid 80ties made of** Columbus SL **tubing. Frame has a few minor marks of use only. Very shiny paint and chrome. Panto fork crown, seat stays and Campagnolo drop outs. This early Merckx frame has the "blocked" decals wich are very hard to find. Overall in a very mind condition and worth a high range Campagnolo group set. Unfortunately it's to big for me. I'm open for a deal with a simular Eddy Merckx frame in size 59-61cm.
Seat tube: 62,5 cm (c-t)
Top tube: 59 cm (c-c)
Including the smooth head set shown on the photo's.
Needs 27.2 mm seatpost
BB = Italian threaded
rear fork spacing = 126mm
Photo's here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/johnelst/sets/72157643910663215/