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Old 10-27-07 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by bigwoo
I don't know how to date this bike as I'm not sure which components are original.

I have not cleaned a thing yet, but this sure would make a sweet winter project for me.

I guess that the Campy dropouts had me thinking early 70's

I've been looking for an Italian bike in my size for quite some time and I thought that this may be a keeper, but I could be mistaken.
It looks like the parts have been replaced over the years and I am wondering if any of you guys know what it may have originally came with? And the model name? And the year? (And how about throwing in an X-Lg pizza with that order too!)

First, can you please tell me what kind of pedals these may be? The bearings are incredibly smooth!

Ideale saddle, Campy downtube shifters, Universal brakes, unknown cottered crankset, 3T stem and bars, Ofmega headset, and pedals I should think would be original.

Questionable: Shimano hubs, Araya rims, Suntour Vx rear der, and Huret front der......
This is my first time on an Italian bike in many moons, It sure does ride nice

Winter project, huh? For who? http://denver.craigslist.org/bik/461291988.html

Just like that Schwinn tandem you couldn't possibly sell because it belonged to your grandparents...
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=251137

...or that Browning you tried to sell me only two days after implying it'd be kept. http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=253151


I can't see how misrepresenting yourself so consistently could possibly be a good thing.
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