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Old 08-25-13, 01:43 AM
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Barnfind Pinarello - need help on id of frame and components please

I recently found this beauty and would appreciate your advice on identifying the frame and groupset parts. The bike has been standing unused for at least 20 years. I think that this is an early 80's Pinarello Treviso (Super record?). Apparently the groupset is a mixture of Campag and Shimano, but I am not sure - notice the black stripe/band on the brake calipers and rear hub? Unfortunately these are the only pictures I have for the moment (no driveside pics). Thanks guys, I look forward to your input.
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It is probably a Treviso built around the mid 1980's. I think the Campy components may be based on the Victory gruppo but the bike needs to be turned around and a couple of photo's of the derailleurs and crank could help with the identification. The photo's are a little hard to see. I don't know anything about the brake callipers. Great saddle - the iconic Concor. It is really nice to see the pantographed stem and seat post.

Definitely a very nice discovery.
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Hi there, nice barnfind!
That brakeset looks like Weinmann, but I've been wrong before. Headset's probably Campy (or Tange, those things look very much alike) rear hub could be Campy, front doesn't hve the cap for the 'oil-hole' or whatever it's called. Cranks could be Campy, but back in the days there were more cranks with the fluted arms, but in combination with those pedals, it probably is.


On the frame: depends on what the Columbus sticker says, this is something I collected from the interweb:
Montello (Columbus SLX)
Gavia (Columbus TSX)
Treviso (Columbus SL)
Cadore (Columbus Cromor)
Veneto (Columbus Aelle TreTubi)
Asolo (dedacciai dolmen, but I've seen them with Aelle as well)

Good luck with it!
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Brakes Weinamnn
Pedals maybe Campy SL or a copy
Hubs maybe Campy Record or a copy
Seat post maybe Campy SR or a copy
Shifters are Triomphe or Victory
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Interesting it has a braze on for a race number.

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On the frame: depends on what the Columbus sticker says, this is something I collected from the interweb:
Montello (Columbus SLX)
Gavia (Columbus TSX)
Treviso (Columbus SL)
Cadore (Columbus Cromor)
Veneto (Columbus Aelle TreTubi)
Asolo (dedacciai dolmen, but I've seen them with Aelle as well)
I've seen Cadore with Oria tubing too. BTW, not to be pedantic, but I think it's Pinarello Dolmen OS (made by Dedacciai for Pinarello).
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Thanks for everyone's input. Apparently the bike was bought in 1982. I have had a look at the catalogs and the bike seems to best match the 1981 or 1982 Super Record model : chromed fork, no internal cable routing, pantographed stem with both "Pinarello" in print as well as the logo on it, pantographed (what I think is Super Record) seatpost, Condor saddle. What doesn't quite fit is that indeed some of the components are not Campag Super Record (shifters, brakes) - possibly the frameset was bought and built up with a few other (less expensive) parts. The brakes are indeed Weinmann (605?).

Any opinions on what the bike is worth?

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Looks like it might have been repainted at some point, I've never seen a Pinarello with the signature decal by the head tube. Looks like a nice bike though.
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Originally Posted by Mtbvip
Any opinions on what the bike is worth?
I say 300-400 euros in Belgium. Maybe less depending on the condition of frame and parts. Also Weinmann is not very collectible in these regions, so I wouldn't pay more than 250. But I am utterly spoiled...
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Originally Posted by Mtbvip
Thanks for everyone's input. Apparently the bike was bought in 1982. I have had a look at the catalogs and the bike seems to best match the 1981 or 1982 Super Record model : chromed fork, no internal cable routing, pantographed stem with both "Pinarello" in print as well as the logo on it, pantographed (what I think is Super Record) seatpost, Condor saddle. What doesn't quite fit is that indeed some of the components are not Campag Super Record (shifters, brakes) - possibly the frameset was bought and built up with a few other (less expensive) parts. The brakes are indeed Weinmann (605?).

Any opinions on what the bike is worth?
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