Old 07-25-06 | 04:19 PM
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Bikes: Trek 5000, Rocky Mountain Wedge, GT Karakoram K2, Litespeed Tuscany

Originally Posted by Ostuni
the juicy photos of the campy crank will keep us happy for only so long.. better see some frame action quick...
Hoping to oblige you soon Tone


Originally Posted by
55/Rad
Sweet. I do like the engraved version. I guess I'll just have to get rid of mine.....
OK, throw your stuff my way It'll be hard to get the Embossed matching components becasue they were only made like that in 1986


Originally Posted by
14max
I realize this thread is all about Italian/Campy love but, to be a contrarian, I really like the look of the mid to late 80s Shimano Dura Ace. Utilitarian and pure lines...
I already own that Dura Ace group as it came on my Trek. I agree, it's nice too in it's own way, but somehow doesn't have the same elegance as the C-Record Group to me. It is utilitarian in it's look and operation, that is why at the time I chose it over a C-Record Colnago. I'm glad I bought the Trek, but I wished I had the cash for the Colnago then too What I like is the Dura Ace Gunmetal finish and the rear deraileur, it has so much more detail than the new Dura Ace stuff.




Here is the Derailuer I would have to use, but it's only 6 or 7 speed





Now try to find a set of Deltas withthe Embossed Campy Shield... I could be waiting a long time.

2004 Chorus with Aluminum Ergo Power levers?
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