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Old 11-14-07, 01:17 PM
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my first vintage project

mid 80s moser
great condition
all dura ace going on it. dont mind the headset. working on it.
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Looking good. You better send me the headset though, since you'll be replacing it with dura-ace.
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maybe.
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Originally Posted by maxknee
maybe.
keep me posted... and keep the photos coming as the bike comes along.
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see, I told ya C&V is more better!

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Man thats a nice bike.
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Originally Posted by Wino Ryder
Man thats a nice bike.
thanks.
working on the cockpit. got some shimano 600 brake levers and cinelli giro d'italia bars.
but stem! what should i do? i cant find much in the cinelli realm on ebay. i need 110 but my friend has an itm with a pop top but its 130.
i was also thinking a nitto technomic
so many choices
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Ah to hell with the gears make it a fixie and put some hot non machined wheels in pink color on it. Then the bike will bring you beautiful women and prosperity...All in all it looks great. The vintage brakes from Shimano stop just as well as any modern brake could offer. Good luck. Post more photos when you are done.
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Originally Posted by SoreFeet
Ah to hell with the gears make it a fixie and put some hot non machined wheels in pink color on it. Then the bike will bring you beautiful women and prosperity...All in all it looks great. The vintage brakes from Shimano stop just as well as any modern brake could offer. Good luck. Post more photos when you are done.
already have a "fixie" haha
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If you intend to used the cinelli bars you're going to have to use a cinelli stem. The clamp on the bars is 26.4mm unless otherwise noted on the handlebars themselves. Keep watching ebay, they should pop up.
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hey, maxknee i have a 110 cinelli script logo on top. if interested in swap or buy send me an email and we can chat. i might have some older dura-ace brake levers too'

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Sweet Moser. Can you post a pic of the tubing decal. It looks like the one on my F.Moser. DO you know what type of tubing yours is?
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Originally Posted by gr23932
Sweet Moser. Can you post a pic of the tubing decal. It looks like the one on my F.Moser. DO you know what type of tubing yours is?
i'll take a pic tonight.
the name of the tubing isn't there so i think it might actually be sl
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Originally Posted by maxknee
i'll take a pic tonight.
the name of the tubing isn't there so i think it might actually be sl
Does it look like this or something like it???
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Originally Posted by terrors
hey, maxknee i have a 110 cinelli script logo on top. if interested in swap or buy send me an email and we can chat. i might have some older dura-ace brake levers too'

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do you mean flying C? I don't think there is such a thing as a script logo stem.
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What is the size of that frame?
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its a 60ctc seat and 59ctc top
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Meh. It'll be too big for you. You should let me have it. Doin you a favor.
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haha maybe?
nahhhhhhhhh
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some quick questions about the steel
here are some tubing stickers

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Originally Posted by SoreFeet
Ah to hell with the gears make it a fixie ...
If you insist on falling for the current fixie fad, do not do anything irreversible to the frame, and be sure to save all the components for inevitable day you again realize the immense value of gears.


Originally Posted by SoreFeet
The vintage brakes from Shimano stop just as well as any modern brake could offer. ...
I suppose you are right about their calipers and handles, but I hate their pads. Use salmon KoolStops, instead, if you care about safety.
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stem

cyclotoine, script was the wrong coice of word, it is in block letters with the 'C' with wings.
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Originally Posted by John E
If you insist on falling for the current fixie fad, do not do anything irreversible to the frame, and be sure to save all the components for inevitable day you again realize the immense value of gears.
not going to be a fixed gear. i have plenty already!
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Butted tubing, and apparently is that tubeset throughout the bike - not just in the three main tubes. (that's considered good) Maybe someone who knows more can be more specific.
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