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I gave some Tempo bars a try for a few weeks, but switched back to hipstermode/my comfy risers, as I couldn't get used to them.
Might give the Syntace Stratos Zero a try one day, as the seem to have a bit of backsweep.Anyway OT:
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I've got a lo-pro pair of road version Corima Aero carbon clinchers that came with a bike I bought.
I haven't been able to date them, since theres not much to be found about these particular wheels, but I think mid to late '90s?The front is a 18h on a Corima hub and the rear is a 24h on a Shimano hub.
I'm looking to replace the rear hub and I know there are multiple 24h hubs to be found or the 36h that can be used, but I want something to match the front or as close as possible.Is there anywhere Corima (24/36h) hubs can be found?
Do/did they excist at all? If not, any ideas on alternatives?Thanks in advance!
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haha sick i worked in LDA 08/9 season, I was living across the road a snowball's throw away fom there!
Hahah, me too! I was up in Le Village though, the (mostly) Dutch and Belgium section.
I regularly came down for Hotel Sherpa, some snicker-/mars-/bounty-vodka shots at Polar and the wednesdaynight Smithy's parties.
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I actually met the guy and bought my previous RecordPro of him - picked it up at 'his' house.
Weird guy, to say the least; e.g. he had about 5 telephonenumbers to reach him on.
Back then I didn't knew anything about him framing people, only to come across some nasty stuff he pulled a few months after.
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Colnago Super TT/Lo-Pro F+F
http://link.marktplaats.nl/380803749
350,- euro / 300 pounds
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Concorde Astore**
Dated to '88-'91, judged by groupset.Size 57 st (c-t) - 56 tt (c-c)
Superb condition! Chrome is perfect and a lovely paintjob - photo's don't really show the little metallic flakes.
1 mismatched skewer and the 2 scratches shown below, apart from that pristine.For as far as I know it's made by Ciöcc and sold in Holland (and read about it being painted in Belgium too).
Best of all the worlds?Frame: Columbus Cromor
Cranks: Campagnolo Chorus - 170mm
Brakes / Levers: Campagnolo Chorus (Monoplaners) - perfect white hoods
Derailleurs: Campagnolo Croce d'Aune rear, front either same or Chorus. See posts below.
Hubs: Campagnolo Chorus
Wheels: Mavic Open 4 CD with Conti GP front and Vittoria rear (hardly any brakemarks on rims - tires both have lots of life in them)
Headset: Stronglight
Saddle: San Marco Rolls
Seatpost: Campagnolo Aero
Pedals: Look
Stem & Bar: Cinelli 100mm / CinelliLast chance before eBay:
**£375,- **+ £35,- posted from The Netherlands. (Was £450,-)
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*Please ask questions prior to dibbing!*
Hi-res: http://i56.tinypic.com/1zdskll.jpg
Hi-res: http://i55.tinypic.com/2qkqwbc.jpg
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Buy it - do it!