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Old 03-05-24 | 09:39 AM
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Rooster's getting ready to crow

Doing the final tweaks. Just need a water bottle cage and tape. I'm not happy with the tape on there. I have some new on the way.



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Outstanding!

While admiring the finish, I spotted this. Is the seat tube stamped with the motif?
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Outstanding!

While admiring the finish, I spotted this. Is the seat tube stamped with the motif?
Columbus dove?

That Galmozzi is sweet as.
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Old 03-05-24 | 10:40 AM
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It's the rooster. Only Galmozzi got those tubes.
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When you retape the bars that type of bar end cap loads first, then the tape starts and wraps toward the top.
‘back then, there were a few ways to continue, remove the lever body and wrap the tape around the bar clamp was a favorite way, then with a leather gloved hand, take a lighter and heat the tape end and the last bit under the bar near the stem, a deft quick press and pull the tape with the leather glove to protect your hand from the heat to seal the tape closed. Very Pro mechanic.
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Old 03-05-24 | 10:10 PM
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Yeah, that thing is beatiful.
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Wow! That color really pops. Great looking ride!
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Beautiful bike, sorry to not see it in person today!
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Beautiful. I would be hesitant to ride it.
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Nice.
Who did the paint work?
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In some municipalities and raising chickens, its unlawful to keep a cockerel. Life ain't always fair but proudly here he is!
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Old 03-06-24 | 07:02 PM
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Frame's and gearing are too tall for me.

I really like what you have done with it.
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In some municipalities and raising chickens, its unlawful to keep a cockerel. Life ain't always fair but proudly here he is!
Our neighbors in front have a chicken coop full of hens only, and they bring fresh eggs to many of us who are fortunate enough to live in the immediate vicinity.
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