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Good question.
Frame was £80 from Dolan (was in their shop soiled section as it had a small scratch to the paintwork under the BB)
Cranks and brakes were £30 from a mate
BB was £10
Wheels - bday present a few years ago
The rest of the parts (forks, stem, lever, seat, seatpost) were bits I had lying around from bikes I had bought and sold on.
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Purchased the frame from Dolan just before Christmas - I had been looking for a 54cm modern frame with horizontal dropouts for a while as i've been sitting on a pair of Easton EC90 forks for about 3 years; plus my existing frame has seen better days (Olmo frame). All other components were laying around and it's come together quite nicely. Took it to Bristol today and rode 45 hassle-free miles.
Frame: Dolan Pre Cursa
Forks: Easton EC90 full carbon
Wheels/Hubs: Mavic Open Sport/Ambrosio hubs
Crankset: Bianchi carbon/53T
Seatpost: Alpina carbon
Saddle: Selle Italia carbon
Brake: Campag Veloce
Lever: Cane Creek carbon
Bars: Bontrager cut-up horns
Tyres: Specialized Turbo-SLooking to upgrade pedals & possibly wheels soon.
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Quick question-
Building up a Dolan pre-cursa with a new Alpina integrated headset - the forks in question are Easton EC90's. I can't for the life of me get the lower crown race fitted without having a small gap between the bottom of the race and the fork - firstly - is this normal, if not, are the parts correct? It's the crown race that was supplied with the headset and has a split in it, presumably to aid fitting.
I will more than likely take it to my LBS but I want to ensure that the forks are compatible with the lower race first. They're older EC90's which wouldn't have originally been fitted with integrated headsets I would presume.
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Hello @tomatoe and @bmx_fred. Definitely interested in the Gaggia, please can you PM me some details? Thanks.
As per above please - would need it posting.
Thanks in advance.