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Can't go wrong! (an owner writes)
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What happen to the nds stay.
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clearly a man of taste...
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Honest answer is I'm not sure - was like this when I bought the bike. Looks like maybe a scrape from being locked up somewhere next to a wall? As mentioned it's purely cosmetic...
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Campag please not Campy, we're not American
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Yh let's not be seeing 'brifters' either
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Agree the Fratello is a superb bike - got one myself - but I reckon people would only pay over 1k for a pristine example. Also, veloce is probably the least reliable groupset I've ever used. I'd consider a substantial price drop if you want to sell here.
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Thanks for the input... if you go on ebay and do a 'completed listings' search for Condor Fratello you can see many similar bikes that have sold for similar prices to this. So I think it is fair.
Groupset is solid is a rock on this bike, I am regularly amazed it is 'only' Veloce :)
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No doubt 'the market will decide'
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of course. i am not in a rush and to be honest, selling bikes in winter is always a bit optimistic....
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Actually disc versions go for a bit more don't they. Hadn't clocked this is the more modern offering. I'm still on the tim brakes.
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Ha, all good. Yep, it did come with slightly feeble mechanical discs but I upgraded the calipers to hydraulic actuation and now they're pretty much on par with proper hydro.
For what it's worth I'm still a huge fan of rim brakes and my summer/climbing bikes will never have disc ;)
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brifters
STIs baby
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still a huge fan of rim brakes
Yup — Chorus on my Super Acciaio, a Fratello on steroids
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Sold
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• #17
I hope someone is very happy with this. I have had many bikes but the Fratello is the stand out best.
For sale is my lovely Condor Fratello. I am selling reluctantly as I purchased a new custom steel bike last year and so it isn't getting ridden much.
Just an amazingly versatile and comfortable bike. Incredible ‘super commuter’, comfy enough for audax/touring but fast and stiff enough for proper road rides, winter training etc.
It came with TRP Spyre mechanical discs which I have upgraded to HY/RD hybrid calipers (mechanical pull with hydraulic calipers).
Groupset is Campagnolo Veloce. 50-34 chainset, 11-25 cassette.
Mavic Aksium wheels, Selle Italia saddle.
There are a couple of chips/marks in the paint, purely cosmetic and could be touched up fairly easily I think. See pictures.
Can be sold with Look Keo pedals if required.
Let me know any questions. Located in Hackney for viewings.
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