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Old 07-06-11 | 12:54 AM
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kaspars
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
Oi! Concordes have a long and distinguished history, cool design, and some really top end tubing specs for the most part, and they are a joint venture between a dutch and italian company! Pretty much perfect IMHO besides, must were build by Torpado under licence. anyway, many happy miles to you on this bike! Any idea of the components you're going to put on it?
Well, for now I have built it fixed, as making it a proper road bike would cost some fortune more. Also it's quite fun to ride and I'm enjoying it.

Anyway - I don't have any pics of complete now, but regarding parts, I can throw in a list of them

Frame - Torpado 60cm with Campagnolo dropouts ~2000g
Fork - suppose it is Rossini 820g
Headset - Miche 120g
Stem - Cinelli (Milani pantographed) 266g
Bars - 3ttt the famous Forma SL 255g
Seatpost - Gipiemme 238g
Saddle - San Marco Racing Replica with TI rails 312g
Crankset - Campagnolo 170mm Strada with 52t chainring right/left395g/177g
BB - Campagnolo (can't say yet exactly which and at what weight, as it was installed by guy who found it for me to create perfect chainline)
Pedals - Miche Primato with AFA Milremo toe straps and Christopher laces all together 516g
Chain - Regina Extra 7 speed original weight, now a bit less, as some links were removed 337g
Hubset - Miche Primato low flange, 32h front/rear 240g/346g
Rims - Pavesi & C. for F.I.R Record 32h each 225g
Tires - Vittora Rubino each 310g
Tubes - Vittoria each 75g
Cog - Miche 17t ~50g
Bar tape - Fizik dual

Some detail shots of frame and parts

Last edited by kaspars; 07-06-11 at 01:02 AM. Reason: first was error
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