1987 Colnago Esa Mexico - How Much to Pay
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1987 Colnago Esa Mexico - How Much to Pay
It's all original except the pedals - still has the Colnago bar tape and the white brake pads.
It's got a Campagnolo Victory drivetrain, brake arms, seat post and hubs with Wolber Tubular rims.
Brake levers are Super Record, head set is Nuovo Record.
3T Pantograph stem and bars.
I could put a late Super Record drivetrain and brakes on it
It's got a Campagnolo Victory drivetrain, brake arms, seat post and hubs with Wolber Tubular rims.
Brake levers are Super Record, head set is Nuovo Record.
3T Pantograph stem and bars.
I could put a late Super Record drivetrain and brakes on it
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Nice looking bike. Why take the Victory off? I don't think my Triomphe shifts any different than my SR. All I would do with that bike is replace the brake pads.
I would say $650 to $700 is low but fair. what is the seller asking and where is it?
Also since you would need to change the BB to go with SR you might be better off just buying a frame/fork and building from there.
I would say $650 to $700 is low but fair. what is the seller asking and where is it?
Also since you would need to change the BB to go with SR you might be better off just buying a frame/fork and building from there.
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went for $700 - i passed as the lugs ere not chromed, and the victory gruppo doesn't excite me.
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