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Old 02-26-10 | 12:23 PM
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Questions on an '80s Basso

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I ran into a guy on CL who is selling a Basso. The bike is 56cm with no mention of a model. It does come assembled with the components, but they are not original parts (some Campy, Shimano, etc.). However, I can see that he has campy shifters. He is looking to move this bike quick and wants $300 for it.

First off, I ride a 54cm, do Bosso's tend to run small/large or true to size?
Second, this bike obviously needs a tear down to be cleaned and returning back to its original parts couldn't hurt either, but I'm not sure on the $300 price tag. Thoughts?

He is talking about a trade for "a road bike more practical for the weather and low on maintenance" which I may look into as I have some road bikes in my stable that may fit the bill, but I'm not 100% enthused about his Basso. Mainly, because I don't know much about these Italian beauties.
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Old 02-26-10 | 12:47 PM
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if you usually ride a 54 I would stay away from this. the size is already in question and most of the parts besides the shifters look like they came from a freespirit.

if the frame is Columbus I would offer $200 for it, it will make a nice project.
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Old 02-26-10 | 12:55 PM
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Basso's run true to size.

It could be crappy photography, but it sure looks like the fork is bent.

$300 is too much for that, even if the fork is OK. IMHO
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Old 02-26-10 | 12:59 PM
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Thanks you two. I agree with the Freespirit part list and, well, yeah, that fork could be bent. I'll save my pennies (and frames)!
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Fork does not look bent. Buy it if you have replacement components.

His idea of a replacement is identical to what he owns already.

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It sure looks alot like the one I just bought this winter. From the research I did I think mine is a Basso Gap from 1984, the year is the first digit in the serial number. I paid $250 for it and thought that was a pretty good deal. The frame is Columbus SL, making it light for it's size.




Mine was a mix of 105, Dura-ace and Campagnolo. I have since upgraded everything except the cranks to Dura-ace.

Fantastic riding bike and true to size. The top tube is the same as the down tube on mine, 60cm each.
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Old 02-26-10 | 04:30 PM
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It's a "Frankenbasso" from the looks of it, and not a good one at that!
Note the less than impressive looking crank, the rear wheel with the giant gears and spoke guard disc.....plus...TURKEY LEVERS!!
Like said, offer $200ish or lower for the frame (If the frame and finish is in good shape) that obviuosly looks to be needing a good cleaning and maybe touching up, cause most of the stuff on the bike looks very low end and not original to the frame.

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+1 $200 if it fits. Lower end Basso. 56 cm is only 2 cms larger, which is about 3/4 of an inch. So its really a question about your sizing. Are you a strict 54, or do you have some flexibility. I usually ride a 56, but I also have a 54 in the fleet. With a longish stem, it fits fine.

Parts are crap, so you really are buying the frameset.

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Old 02-26-10 | 07:37 PM
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I've got an '84 Basso Gap....Mine only has one set of bottle braze-ons....The 57cm and bigger is a Columbus SL/SP mix....
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