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The Olmo brand doesn't get a lot of publicity here in the USA, but they have made some fine bikes. in 1997, I picked up a used Olmo Competition, complete with heavily panto'ed Campy NR components. It's been a good bike and has seen a lot of miles ever since...
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Wow...I have a great wife...but seems like others have them as well!!!!! Great bike...great wife...hope you have a great dog/cat as well...makes life completely full!
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I've got a Flickr group for my Olmo Competition. Most of the pics are from the days of film cameras, and the scans aren't that great. I really need to find a nice sunny day and take some good detailed photos.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kurtsj...57601245791777
I've got the panto'ed chainrings too, but they are tucked safely away in the parts box in order to not wear them out. I should dig them out and get some quick photos of them.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kurtsj...57601245791777
I've got the panto'ed chainrings too, but they are tucked safely away in the parts box in order to not wear them out. I should dig them out and get some quick photos of them.
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My version...
1. Wife
2. Dog (after all...she meets me at the door every day...)
3. Bike(s)...N+1
4. Tools...
Is there any other need? OK, maybe food! Just had some awesome Rotisserie Chicken with Garlic Potatoes and good, ole Southern Cole Slaw...yummy!!!!
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Eels are quite cool...we once had one that survived OUTSIDE the aquarium for three hours! He slipped under the stand for the aquarium and it took us forever to find him...slid him back into the water...and a few minutes later away he went!
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Lol I had a very similar experience- found Hector stuck to the floor in the morning and had to gently pry him off with a spatula and water. Put him back in the tank and he was good as new.
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Hi devinfan,
off the topic - I must say that your Olmo thread is most enjoyable to read thanks to your style of responding to those contributing to the discussion.
It's a great bike with a very nice owner.
off the topic - I must say that your Olmo thread is most enjoyable to read thanks to your style of responding to those contributing to the discussion.
It's a great bike with a very nice owner.
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That's the truth indeed. We'll be celebrating our 25th anniversary in June, and everyone thought it was a mistake when we married at 19. You just need to drop some hints to your wife - I showed mine what the Columbus and Reynolds logos look like so she knows what to look out for.
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Me, uh... no... I'm 24... I've been 24 for years... I'm really good at being 24 now...
Ohhh... you mean Golden Anniversary... Yeah that's 50 years.
Ohhh... you mean Golden Anniversary... Yeah that's 50 years.
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Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
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It's looking good. I will ALWAYS agree to a Campagnolo upgrade - hahaha. It looks like a fantastic riding bike.
-15……..I can't imagine, in my wildest dreams, what -15 must feel like let alone going for a bike ride in those conditions. You Canadian's are a tough breed.
-15……..I can't imagine, in my wildest dreams, what -15 must feel like let alone going for a bike ride in those conditions. You Canadian's are a tough breed.
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It's looking good. I will ALWAYS agree to a Campagnolo upgrade - hahaha. It looks like a fantastic riding bike.
-15……..I can't imagine, in my wildest dreams, what -15 must feel like let alone going for a bike ride in those conditions. You Canadian's are a tough breed.
-15……..I can't imagine, in my wildest dreams, what -15 must feel like let alone going for a bike ride in those conditions. You Canadian's are a tough breed.
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Mittens - my lesson for today. I used to use motorcycle gloves when the weather turned really cold here - and I'm talking in the region of 0 to +3 degrees!!! I think my poor little fingers still felt the cold - should have had mittens.
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