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Old 10-15-08 | 08:41 PM
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Trying to find vintage decals?

Hey guys. This is my bike. I'm sorry for the poor pictures but it's all I have at the moment. It's a Giubilato bike with Campagnolo victory gruppo. I recently got it respoked with DT comp spokes. I'm trying to restore it but cannot find replacement decals. I've done a search and couldn't find any information. I've also emailed the company (now Ganna) with no success(never replied back to me!).

I believe the handlebars and stem are 3ttt. This bike is almost 100% Italian aside from the cheapo tires I put on and the spokes. Is there anywhere you guys can direct me to getting the frame repainted and restored? I'd love to aquire the original decals. The frame also has Campagnolo stampings by the rear axle (dropouts?) not sure of it's name. Bike is 100% original. Let me know what you guys think and if you want anymore pictures.

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Old 10-15-08 | 08:49 PM
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Very nice, but can you turn the bike around so that we can admire the drivetrain?

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For decals, send a PM to user JRrestore. He makes reasonably priced repro decals.
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First-generation Campagnolo Victory ('85-86). Good stuff!

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How can you tell what generation it is? I was a little upset when I sent the wheels to get built he polished the wheel hubs when I believe they were an anodized finish. It does look great polished though. Are they anodized?
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Put the money you saved on a camera into the bike.
It's very nice, and will be a beauty when you get it redone.
I like it just fine, now.
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How can you tell what generation it is? I was a little upset when I sent the wheels to get built he polished the wheel hubs when I believe they were an anodized finish. It does look great polished though. Are they anodized?
First generation had that larger pulley cage on the rear derailer. Second generation had a slightly chunkier cage design, plus a few other small differences, though Campagnolo dubbed the second generation variant "Victory S3" - probably as it was the third year of its release. Later second-gen versions from '88 dropped the engraved shield logo for a cursive "Campagnolo" script, and a graphite-finish version was introduced to the lineup.

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