1987 Vairo custom road bike. What's it worth guys?
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1987 Vairo custom road bike. What's it worth guys?
hello , my last thread here involved a Duarte bike I found and bought in Medellin where I live part time. I'm back with a bike I just bought in Orlando. It's a 1987 Vaira Italian made bike. There is information online about this small Italian brand which was made by Mario Vaira in his shop Bicisport. it's a full campy build around a Columbus 55cm sl frame. I bought it from an older Italian man who brought it with him from Italy and apparently never used it and kept it in the house. There is zero wear on the original campy brake pads and it has the original hoods. I invite any and all commentsand appraisals.
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Bump. You guys can't hurt my feelings. I know its an italian boutique brand, hence it won't have the collectible value of famous branded bikes. I have a bianchi with lessor groupset but I am pretty sure its worth more. This bike hasn't been cleaned up yet, its as I found it, and it will go into my stable of bikes. Anyone have any idea of value? If the columbus sl frame isnt valuable due to lack of famous name , how about the value of the super record groupset, wheels, etc in this condition along with a custom italian frame? Does the frame have value at all? does the bike itself have any value? I don't want to poison the well by saying what I paid for it, but I will do so once people tell me what they think its worth.
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This bike is hard to value but I reckon any all campy bike with columbus tubing in good cosmetic shape is worth something in the neighborhood of $500. The parts on the bike put a floor on the price. I haven't kept up on eBay prices but I think a campy group like this, even with parts from different groups, is worth in the neighborhood of $400. In any case, I'd figure out what a campy group like this goes for on eBay and then add a value for the frame to get an idea of what the bike is worth.
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Thanks very much for sharing this interesting mount!
One image which might assist the forum's expert detectives would be a view of the underside of the shell.
Crown is very nicely done.
Shall look forward to reading the observations of @MauriceMoss
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Thanks very much for sharing this interesting mount!

One image which might assist the forum's expert detectives would be a view of the underside of the shell.
Crown is very nicely done.
Shall look forward to reading the observations of @MauriceMoss

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could you please assist to correct spelling in thread header
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Thanks, I found it interesting too, and I just saw my obvious spelling error. I will shoot a pic of the underside in a bit and post it.
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Thanks very much for sharing this interesting mount!
One image which might assist the forum's expert detectives would be a view of the underside of the shell.
Crown is very nicely done.
Shall look forward to reading the observations of @MauriceMoss
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could you please assist of correct spelling in thread header
thank you
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Thanks very much for sharing this interesting mount!

One image which might assist the forum's expert detectives would be a view of the underside of the shell.
Crown is very nicely done.
Shall look forward to reading the observations of @MauriceMoss

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could you please assist of correct spelling in thread header
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This bike is hard to value but I reckon any all campy bike with columbus tubing in good cosmetic shape is worth something in the neighborhood of $500. The parts on the bike put a floor on the price. I haven't kept up on eBay prices but I think a campy group like this, even with parts from different groups, is worth in the neighborhood of $400. In any case, I'd figure out what a campy group like this goes for on eBay and then add a value for the frame to get an idea of what the bike is worth.
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Okay, attached is a photo of the underside and a few better pictures of some of the campagnolo parts and the frame/ lugs. it's stamped sl on the bottom
















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Fine job with the photos!
That should help readers to give information.
Maurice will be able to tell us what the M stands for.
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Fine job with the photos!
That should help readers to give information.

Maurice will be able to tell us what the M stands for.
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BICISPORT ? di Vaira Mario
The website doesn't make it obvious if they still make bikes, I kind of doubt it. They are located here
Bicisport of VAIRA Mario
Via Moffa di Lisio, 1210064 Pinerolo (TO)
Phone: +39 0121 75 068
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Thank you!
It would have helped if I had actually read the first message.
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Thank you!
It would have helped if I had actually read the first message.

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Cool find. Does it fit you?
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I am also curious if this bike shop was buying this frame from a bigger bike builder and then building it up and private labeling it. The owner said he had his choice of components. It's a mystery to me.
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This is where Detective Chief Inspector Moss comes in!

"All shall be revealed."
BTW - in the closeup image of the shell there appears to be a spacer behind the fixed cup. is this correct?
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BTW - in the closeup image of the shell there appears to be a spacer behind the fixed cup. is this correct?
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I like the mix of older and newer '80s campy design. I did almost exactly the same with my '87 Falcon, and it runs sooo smoothe.
This one has Super Record derailleurs, record shifters, and a Gran Sport looking headset. The brakeset, crankset, and hubs appear to be Victory. The seatpost could be Chorus or Victory as well. I'd just assume the bb matches the crank, as those use a very short spindle for a double (109mm).
This one has Super Record derailleurs, record shifters, and a Gran Sport looking headset. The brakeset, crankset, and hubs appear to be Victory. The seatpost could be Chorus or Victory as well. I'd just assume the bb matches the crank, as those use a very short spindle for a double (109mm).
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Very sharp bike, and good photos. Looks like it would be a fun rider...
I'm not familiar with the marquee, but it wasn't uncommon for shops to use contract builders and house branding. A lot of those contract guys/shops were very talented. This looks like the lugs have seen some filing, which is a good sign, and hard work on IC lugs.
As far as value, unfortunately, an unknown brand mixed with predominantly lower end campy is probably going to equate to it being seen as a lower end Italian...at least it would if I were the one opening my wallet. I think this is a case where it's worth more as a frame. I'd GUESS...CL...300-400. It would be a good deal for the buyer, but I might be on the high end. I think shipping costs makes it a non-starter on ebay.
I'm not familiar with the marquee, but it wasn't uncommon for shops to use contract builders and house branding. A lot of those contract guys/shops were very talented. This looks like the lugs have seen some filing, which is a good sign, and hard work on IC lugs.
As far as value, unfortunately, an unknown brand mixed with predominantly lower end campy is probably going to equate to it being seen as a lower end Italian...at least it would if I were the one opening my wallet. I think this is a case where it's worth more as a frame. I'd GUESS...CL...300-400. It would be a good deal for the buyer, but I might be on the high end. I think shipping costs makes it a non-starter on ebay.
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Very sharp bike, and good photos. Looks like it would be a fun rider...
I'm not familiar with the marquee, but it wasn't uncommon for shops to use contract builders and house branding. A lot of those contract guys/shops were very talented. This looks like the lugs have seen some filing, which is a good sign, and hard work on IC lugs.
As far as value, unfortunately, an unknown brand mixed with predominantly lower end campy is probably going to equate to it being seen as a lower end Italian...at least it would if I were the one opening my wallet. I think this is a case where it's worth more as a frame. I'd GUESS...CL...300-400. It would be a good deal for the buyer, but I might be on the high end. I think shipping costs makes it a non-starter on ebay.
I'm not familiar with the marquee, but it wasn't uncommon for shops to use contract builders and house branding. A lot of those contract guys/shops were very talented. This looks like the lugs have seen some filing, which is a good sign, and hard work on IC lugs.
As far as value, unfortunately, an unknown brand mixed with predominantly lower end campy is probably going to equate to it being seen as a lower end Italian...at least it would if I were the one opening my wallet. I think this is a case where it's worth more as a frame. I'd GUESS...CL...300-400. It would be a good deal for the buyer, but I might be on the high end. I think shipping costs makes it a non-starter on ebay.
I still would love the experts assessment of the Italian frame, that would make my day.
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Thanks for your assessment and valuation and yes it's a great riding bike. I understand that super record was high end, and the victory wheels was lower end campy for the time. I really like the grey color of the victory rims and how smooth the ride is. . I bought the bike local for $400 and I am happy with the purchase. When I get the time I am going to remove the minor surface rust, strip it down for a comple clean, replace the colombus stickers and clear coat it.
I still would love the experts assessment of the Italian frame, that would make my day.
I still would love the experts assessment of the Italian frame, that would make my day.
I think it shows every sign of having been made by a quality builder...the BB shell, the lugs...I don't know who made it, but I think it was quality. Reminds me a bit of Picchio's work.
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Looks to be a shop labelled, Campy Victory based bike with swapped in SR front and rear derailleurs. $400 sounds about right depending on sparkling cleaned up condition, and location. Are you refering to Victory pedals, with toe clips? If those are truely unused, they are a definite plus.
Don't mount them. Sell them, as the bike is not NOS. Take the dough, buy a less foolishly priced set of pedals
and drop your bike cost by a hundred bucks +
At $300 that's a deal worth riding!
Cheers, Eric


At $300 that's a deal worth riding!

Cheers, Eric
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Looks to be a shop labelled, Campy Victory based bike with swapped in SR front and rear derailleurs. $400 sounds about right depending on sparkling cleaned up condition, and location. Are you refering to Victory pedals, with toe clips? If those are truely unused, they are a definite plus.
Don't mount them. Sell them, as the bike is not NOS. Take the dough, buy a less foolishly priced set of pedals
and drop your bike cost by a hundred bucks +
At $300 that's a deal worth riding!
Cheers, Eric


At $300 that's a deal worth riding!

Cheers, Eric
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