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Old 02-23-23, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Clang
The ad is so old I'm reluctant to post it, but...

Jamis Dakar - $80 (Port Angeles, WA)
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That's a great deal.
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Nice looking frameset for $100. I don't know about that fork but even having to acquire a fork, I think it's a pretty good price.
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Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse frameset - $100 (ST JOHNS)

Mid-1980's Bianchi frameset. Size 58. Color - Celeste. Good for a retro build. Many parts available and will be included in any sale. Frame, fork, headset. Many Campy parts of the same vintage plus wheels. Columbus SBX tubing, this was a sprinters frame back in the day. Cash and local buyers only.









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Bianchi Nuovo Alloro in Webster, NY - $350
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Oh crap do I want that Reparto Corse frameset.
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We can post 'em but we can't ride 'em as waay to small!😉

QUOTE=Schreck83;22809509]I'll see your Bianchi and raise you...
Bianchi Nuovo Alloro in Webster, NY - $350
Bianchi Nuovo Alloro, very good condition, campy front and rear, ridden never crashed, newer gatorskin tires, great training bike, one owner, looking to sell 56cm


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Originally Posted by WGB
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We can post 'em but we can't ride 'em as waay to small!😉

QUOTE=Schreck83;22809509]I'll see your Bianchi and raise you...
Bianchi Nuovo Alloro in Webster, NY - $350
Bianchi Nuovo Alloro, very good condition, campy front and rear, ridden never crashed, newer gatorskin tires, great training bike, one owner, looking to sell 56cm
If it fit, it wouldn't have been posted!
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Originally Posted by WGB
Nice looking frameset for $100. I don't know about that fork but even having to acquire a fork, I think it's a pretty good price.
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Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse frameset - $100 (ST JOHNS)

Mid-1980's Bianchi frameset. Size 58. Color - Celeste. Good for a retro build. Many parts available and will be included in any sale. Frame, fork, headset. Many Campy parts of the same vintage plus wheels. Columbus SBX tubing, this was a sprinters frame back in the day. Cash and local buyers only.









FWIW the rear wheel is horribly off center......... hmmm
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Tomasso - $150 - Escondido, CA
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Originally Posted by Hondo6
In a fairly recent thread, someone was looking for Campagnolo pedal dust caps. Can't find that thread now.

This eBay source has 4 sets. Price seems reasonable ($25 plus tax, shipped, in US). Listing says "Free shipping world wide" - great if true, but caveat emptor recommended. Listing does not say which Campagnolo pedals they fit. Vendor is in Serbia.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/293463141482

Hope this helps someone out.
NR, SR, etc, these are repops, good ones to be sure but not the real deal.
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FWIW the rear wheel is horribly off center......... hmmm

I don't think the frame is off - I don't see any visible damage. Perhaps just wheel was loose and QR not tightened enough? Of course could be a bad axle too....
I'd take it to ye local frame builder and him or her review it if I went and liked it enough to buy it, yet it had a few minor issues...

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Originally Posted by WGB
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FWIW the rear wheel is horribly off center......... hmmm

I don't think the frame is off - I don't see any visible damage. Perhaps just wheel was loose and QR not tightened enough? Of course could be a bad axle too....
I'd take it to ye local frame builder and him or her review it if I went and liked it enough to buy it, yet it had a few minor issues...
I own a pair of dropout alignment tools I would use on that for sure but I mostly wanted to point out for any potential buyers to be aware and look at it first if possible..
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Originally Posted by merziac

NR, SR, etc, these are repops, good ones to be sure but not the real deal.
The alloy re-pops look better - to my eyes, anyway - than the plastic ones floating about. Plastic re-pops are easy to spot, as the tiny hole is a bit bigger than the original, and the raised lettering on them is a bit wonky-looking.

The Serbian versions would be my preference, and I'd spring for a pair - but my main concern is whether or not the threads have been done well enough not to strip the first time I try to mount or remove them. Also, not sure if a genuine Campy cap removal tool will fit the serrations.

Anyone have experience using them?

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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
The alloy re-pops look better - to my eyes, anyway - than the plastic ones floating about. Plastic re-pops are easy to spot, as the tiny hole is a bit bigger than the original, and the raised lettering on them is a bit wonky-looking.

The Serbian versions would be my preference, and I'd spring for a pair - but my main concern is whether or not the threads have been done well enough not to strip the first time I try to mount or remove them. Also, not sure if a genuine Campy cap removal tool will fit the serrations.

Anyone have experience using them?

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Agreed on all points and I've been tempted too, pretty sure the threads are ok, feedback is pretty good and I think I have bought a couple other things that were fine.
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
The alloy re-pops look better - to my eyes, anyway - than the plastic ones floating about. Plastic re-pops are easy to spot, as the tiny hole is a bit bigger than the original, and the raised lettering on them is a bit wonky-looking.

The Serbian versions would be my preference, and I'd spring for a pair - but my main concern is whether or not the threads have been done well enough not to strip the first time I try to mount or remove them. Also, not sure if a genuine Campy cap removal tool will fit the serrations.

Anyone have experience using them?

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We're gonna find out now, just ordered some and will report back when they get here.

I'll bet the threads are good, between these, crank dust caps and SP binder bolts, they wouldn't have that good of a rating if not.

Also, these appear to be very close to the older versions of the real thing to my eye.

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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
The alloy re-pops look better - to my eyes, anyway - than the plastic ones floating about. Plastic re-pops are easy to spot, as the tiny hole is a bit bigger than the original, and the raised lettering on them is a bit wonky-looking.

The Serbian versions would be my preference, and I'd spring for a pair - but my main concern is whether or not the threads have been done well enough not to strip the first time I try to mount or remove them. Also, not sure if a genuine Campy cap removal tool will fit the serrations.

Anyone have experience using them?

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FWIW I have ordered from that seller 5 or 6 times with good results. I found I have a bag of those caps and checked fit with a MKS pedal wrench and the fit is perfect for me. The quality on the caps is very good and they almost feel like alloy.
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Originally Posted by fvernon
In Sedona Arizona: https://flagstaff.craigslist.org/bik...586230679.html

I've actually already reached out a couple of times, and haven't heard back yet. The NDS CS sure looks like it's got the Waterford, Wi decal and the other decals all look original/Waterford in origin--not sure how legit it is; the serial number would clear up when and where it was made. But I'm guessing the frame is an early Waterford-built Paramount MTB that someone built up in the 90s with basic parts? A bit of patina, but it could be fun to rebuild as a commuter or touring bike for my kid

Update: it's mine now. And yeah, it's a non-PDG Waterford-built Paramount MTB with plenty of beausage. Probably the only original part on it is the Paramount Stronglight A9 headset. Now to figure out what to do with it?
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Don't know this brand. Might be worth a look for $150 in PA.

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Originally Posted by thumpism
Don't know this brand. Might be worth a look for $150 in PA.

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Looks like it's probably a proper bike, Henry Burton has been making bikes since 1950 in Stafford, England and still going strong.

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Originally Posted by Schreck83
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Ugggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...my size too. That would fill the Bianchi. Probably for the best it is 1800 miles away.
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