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Old 01-25-17 | 07:21 PM
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Wheeler Desenzano

So i'll keep the story short. Traveling from Seattle to Little Rock for 10 days i did not want to ship a bike (too many previous bad experiences). Prior to leaving & scanning for inexpensive road bikes in Little Rock on Craigslist showed nothing my size, but searching revealed a bicycle co-op that serves local kids. Expecting nothing but more than a marginally acceptable bike (given my super low budget for a 10 day bike), this is what i found. Made in Taiwan, Wheeler is still in business, but no distribution to USA.

Wheeler Desanzano, 7sp, Shimano 105, lugged Tange CroMo in absolutely great condition. Not only a nice bike but fits like a glove. Plain gauge tubing but nice touches = chrome socks, chrome fork, etc. My first Shimano bike, so i will have to accept swiveling brake levers, but it shifts smoothly. AND it's RED!

edit: also my first set of tri-bars.
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Old 01-25-17 | 08:25 PM
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I have the same frame. I currently have mine setup as a beater bike. I like the top cable routing and the lugs. I'm considering a repaint in British Racing Green. Also I'd like to try fitting 700x32 tires on it.
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I will polish it up a bit tomorrow and post a couple more pics.
Have yet to ride it more than around the block.
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