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Old 09-18-18 | 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
There's more replacements than just the brakes. Check out the headset and pedals, both which post date the frame by 12+ years. Pretty sure the wheels have been re-laced with relatively modern rims too.
T-Mar, I didn't see any pictures from the OP. I was just going by his list and thought that what you posted some other Le Champion.

Some other minor nit picks: It looks like a 6sp FW. Should be a 14-26 5sp Atom FW. Newer chain. Half step chainrings with the outer one misaligned. The chain catching screw should be behind the crank arm. Also 53-42T was standard. The top tube brake cable clamps would have been Huret or Simplex because they were 26mm for metric top tubes whereas Campy clamps were limited to 25.4mm.

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