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Personally I was more excited about the hub.
What the hell is it and where do i find one?You can learn more about the hub here :
http://akfixed.blogspot.com/2009/04/adams-fetish-part-2-scavenger-hunt.htmlAs you can read it is a custom road hub transformed into a track hub, the rims are Vento front / Gipiemme Techno 16h rear. I think he had problems afterward with the custom rear hub.
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I don't think so, but the fact the frame cost £550-600 and made of alu, it's a lots of money for a sport where your bike get a lots of abused from.
Actually he didn't pay for the frame... They (Lobstarz polo team) somehow managed to be sponsored by Cinelli for polo. A Vigorelli polo bike is still less offensive than a Super Corsa polo bike !
see here http://arkitipintel.com/2009/11/16/cinelli-polo-bike/
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More photos of the blue Cyclops bike :
the whole set is here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/morganouk/sets/72157608357821654/
Apparently Cyclops was a small canadian brand run by a frame builder named Mike Mullholland
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I just got the Alpina forks on ebay...
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200402247092&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
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@pifko I've seen that, unfortunately the alpina is out of stock everywhere (ribble, italian solutions...).
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Back to the orginal thread : I'm looking for a straight 1" carbon fork too
Hello,
I'm new to this forum so I couldn't start a nexw thread.
I'm actively looking for a straight 1" carbon fork with a >250mm steerer. Do you know any web shop that have that in stock and can ship to France, or by any chance does someone have one to sell ?
That's a Campagnolo Triomphe crank, the Triomphe group was just under the Victory one
Here is the Triomphe 1986 group :