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Pinarello Asolo...What is this worth approximately?

Old 08-14-09, 03:03 AM
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Pinarello Asolo...What is this worth approximately?

Hey Everyone,

Just wondering if you guys can help me determine approximately what this Pinarello Asolo is worth? I don't know exactly what year it is...My guess late eighties/early nineties. It is a Pinarello Asolo, Columbus CroMor tubing. The components are all Campagnolo Chorus ( brakes, derailleur, crank, headset, and hubs...I don't know what the bottom bracket is, but the pedals are Shimano 600). The frame is in excellent condition and hasn't been ridden much I think...Anyone with a ballpark figure? Thanks!

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Old 08-14-09, 03:15 AM
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-bicycles-whats-worth-appraisals/ try here. Price depends where you live, but I don't think it would be difficault to sell.
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nothing, but i'll give you a hundo and shipping fees
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Hello Kevlar888. nice bicycle but I hate to disappoint you those are n ot Campagnolo Chorus compnents. that bicycle is equipped with Athena. Chorus brakes were (until the messed up and made them 'daul pivot') the "Monoplaner" design where one arm passed through the other. the Chorus rearderailuer was designed with a paralellagram that could be removed from the cage and upper body and rotated to allow for a better angle on wider ratio freewheels. also the shape of the Chorus crank was different at fixing bolt. the Chorus and Athena brake lever were pretty much the same however. if this was my size I might be inclined to hand over a several hundred dollars for it.
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