Pinarello with hodgepodge of parts
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Pinarello with hodgepodge of parts
What do ya'll think? Not even sure of the model, but I spied the Campy seatpost which is interesting. Any ideas on model or value? Would this be a repaint candidate?
https://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/d...796539923.html
https://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/d...796539923.html
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You're probably not too bad on the price.
It could be a good candidate for restoration if you can keep the cost of painting down.
Is that a partial 6600 groupset? It should have some value even if you don't re-use it on this bike.
I don't see a tubing sticker, but I'd guess the equivalent to Columbus SL.
Pinerello did some wonderful chrome work, but I can't tell what has actually been chromed other than the right chain stay and rear dropouts.
It could be a good candidate for restoration if you can keep the cost of painting down.
Is that a partial 6600 groupset? It should have some value even if you don't re-use it on this bike.
I don't see a tubing sticker, but I'd guess the equivalent to Columbus SL.
Pinerello did some wonderful chrome work, but I can't tell what has actually been chromed other than the right chain stay and rear dropouts.
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Based on the frame characteristics I'd say it was very late 1980s and could be either a Treviso (Columbus SL), or Cadore (Cromor). I'm leaning towards the latter, as it was available in that exact colour scheme in 1989. Major components are a mix of two generation of Ultegra with the older 600 Ultegra (Tricolour) being era correct. These were sold as a frame or with buyer's choice of Campagnolo or Shimano groups. Price is fair. I would consider a repaint.
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I think I've read that Pinarello had some issues with decals. So, that bike wouldn't be the only one missing the decals, even the higher end bikes.
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The price does look reasonable.
I'm surprised the bike has been up for a month, but likely due to the mixed parts and bad paint/decals.
You can always shoot the seller an offer. Don't go too low, but enough that it should peak their interest.
I'm surprised the bike has been up for a month, but likely due to the mixed parts and bad paint/decals.
You can always shoot the seller an offer. Don't go too low, but enough that it should peak their interest.
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I think the colour scheme also plays a factor. Unless you're very familiar with the brand, it looks more like a rattle can livery. Black and pink aren't what most propsective buyers would consider be factory paint for a Pinarello.
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