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Old 03-15-17 | 12:53 PM
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From: Fredericksburg, Va

Bikes: ? Proteous, '65 Frejus TDF, '73 Bottecchia Giro d'Italia, '83 Colnago Superissimo, '84 Trek 610, '84 Trek 760, '88 Pinarello Veneto, '88 De Rosa Pro, '89 Pinarello Montello, 'Litespeed Catalyst'94 Burley Duet, 97 Specialized RockHopper, 2010 Langster

I don't know why I have the bikes I do. My crazy thoughts turned to Italia breeds. Now I recognize that there are kajilion of them!

The 1983 Colnago Superissimo was a surprise find on CL. It was "upgraded" with 4 items when I purchased it. I found group mates to bring it to 100% period correct. Ok the saddle is a Brook Swift! It has been parked on a dresser in a guest room for over a year. I just recently swapped the stem to one that is longer so I can ride it once the weather improves. When I do the pedals will be swapped for SPD's. I thought long and hard about stripping and painting. BF convinced me that I should leave well enough alone. I did and am satisfied. I love riding it even if it is a bit small for me.

The 1973 Bottecchia was an impulse buy just because it had chrome lugs and is Italian. It has its share of abuse patina but will not be painted. Decals? yes. It was built as a Giro D'Italia which has the same frame as the Professional. I have all the parts for transforming it to a Professional and that is the way it is built, HS excluded.

The Pinarello Tre Crime, if that is what it is, was totally stripped. the paint was cracking, had a fair amount of surface rust and no decals. It was a frankenbike when purchased, hence the low price of under $160. It will likely sport Fuchsia paint and 105 drive train before being given to my daughter. 105 and Victory were the options for that bike and Fuchsia was a color option.

The Trek 610 was also a frankbike to some extent with a rattle can paint. Stripped with some braze-ons to compensate for the ones removed plus a couple of others, it will be BRG with cream or off white panels when painted. Drive train will likely be the one from my 1972 Motobecane Le Champion that was crashed.

The Trek 760 will first be assembled with its ugly rattle can black paint and masked decals with Superbe Pro parts. It was original with Superbe, so this is an upgrade.

The 1991 Pinarello Montello is stock, stock, stock. Unfortunately it is equipped with 7400 DA. Which is a great group, BTW! it has serious patina issues on the paint but painting it is out of the question. only upgrade would be to Campagnolo or just change the DT shifting to Brifters.

Here is my recommendation. Do what you want as long as it does not permanently alter the frame. Remove and replace is my limit, Trek 610 excepted because someone else brewed it before I got it. Hold off on paint until you know what ya got. I was dead set to repaint the Colnago, glad I didn't.

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