Classic and Vintage Bicycles: What's it Worth? Appraisals and Inquiries - 80s Fiorello?

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godugr8
06-18-09, 08:29 PM
The bike is near mint.Fiorelli Milano San Remo. Vintage is early 80s components are:

54 cm frame height (center of bb to center of top tube)
56 cm top tube length (center of head tube to center of seat tube)
Columbus Aelle R chomoly tubing
Fully brazed frame with cutout lugs
Stem: Shimano Dura Ace
Bars: 3TTT Superleggero
Brake Levers: Shimano Dura Ace
Brakes: Dura Ace Cantilevers w/ original Dura Ace Pads (I have an extra set of pads I will include)
Fork: Campagnolo chrome (chromoly) with Campy dropouts
Rims: Mavic CXP22 Aero 32h 770c
Hubs: Shimano HB2200
Spokes: DT Swiss stainless
Tires: Specialized Sport 700c presta
Crankset: Dura Ace AX 42/52 170mm arms
Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo 36 x 24 with alloy cups
Seatpost: Campagnolo aero
Seat: Concor Supercorsa
Front Derailleur: Shimano Dura Ace
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Dura Ace 7 speed
Shifters: Shimano Dura Ace (on downtube)
Rear Cluster: Shimano Hyperglide 13-23 7 speed
Headset: Shimano Dura Ace

Pics
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh16/alienzarecool/BUq4MYwWkKGrHgoH-DwEjlLl3zyBKOp1HNz.jpg
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh16/alienzarecool/BUq4cFQCGkKGrHgoH-D8EjlLlyV52BKOp1y.jpg
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh16/alienzarecool/BUq4k7gBmkKGrHgoH-DUEjlLlw8DFBKOp2L.jpg
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh16/alienzarecool/BUq4gHQWkKGrHgoH-D8EjlLlyV52BKOp1-R.jpg
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh16/alienzarecool/BUq4n4QWkKGrHgoH-CUEjlLl1UPiBKOp2Uo.jpg
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh16/alienzarecool/BUq4qhwBGkKGrHgoH-EEjlLlyV66BKOp2cG.jpg









I paid $350 for it and picked it up locally. I was looking for a nice, vintage commuter. Seemed like a really nice bike. What do you guys think it's worth?


unworthy1
06-18-09, 11:31 PM
I would have paid $350 for it, no haggling. It's really a bit too nice for a commuter, dontchathink? Get a good lock, keep it waxed.

godugr8
06-18-09, 11:51 PM
I would have paid $350 for it, no haggling. It's really a bit too nice for a commuter, dontchathink? Get a good lock, keep it waxed.

Dually noted. I look into buying a cheap bike for commuting and I'll baby this.


miamijim
06-19-09, 05:30 AM
You did well!! Over time try to give her a uniform component group as it helps both the aesthetics and value.

velomateo
06-20-09, 11:16 AM
I had a Milano San Remo, very nicely built bike. The Aelle tubing is slightly heavier than SL but it rides really nice. I agree with miamijim, a more complete group would look better, but for what you paid you have a very nice bike.
Fiorelli also made the Coppi frames. Basically the same bike, except for the fork crowns and seatstay caps.
Here's mine;
http://velospace.org/node/8585