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Old 07-29-15 | 07:04 AM
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Bikes: Bianchi Impulso, Raleigh Record Ace, Kestrel 200SCI, Jamis Xenith T2

Originally Posted by holden west
Interesting question and I've been pondering it since the last time someone asked it here. I know for some folks the time when brake cables started being routed along the handlebar is the cutoff point for vintage. For me, the classic age lasted a bit longer: when top tubes stopped being horizontal and started sloping back towards the seat tube. I think quill stems disappeared around this time.

As for classics, not all vintage bikes are classic but the Kestrel mentioned today is a classic in my book. It was years ahead of its time and despite its age, it still looks modern and wouldn't look terribly out of place at a triathlon among the Cervelos and Felts.
This one will be at a duathlon in MS in August. I really didn't know these were in the C&V category. I was just looking for a used bike to fix up and use for general riding and duathlons. Now, I'm slliding down that C&V slippery slope and looking for another C&V.
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