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Elev12k 07-16-10 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by jbonamici (Post 11124293)
Apologies if this is dumb or offensive, but are you OK with the amount of seatpost insertion you have? Judging by the parts pic above it can't be much. Maybe I'm just risk-averse.

I would not have been 'OK' if I'd used my short panto'ed post in this configuration. That particular post belonged to an ex PDM Time Trial bike originally. The post you see fitted is a post the Squadra got donated from a not long ago acquired Colnago Master.

Carabo 07-16-10 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by jbonamici (Post 11124293)
Apologies if this is dumb or offensive, but are you OK with the amount of seatpost insertion you have? Judging by the parts pic above it can't be much. Maybe I'm just risk-averse.

He's got about 2.0cm left before reaching the "max" engravings ;)

http://www.velomine.com/images/errantpost1.jpg

Pretty safe I'd say.

sauze 10-01-10 09:07 AM

thread resurrection! A bit of a hypothetical situation, would you drive 40 or so minutes to check out this bike? (assuming you were looking for a bit of a project and your significant other felt like coming along for a drive) I don't know the first thing about Concordes (yet) other than the lusting I've done in this thread, seems like this could be a deal but I don't know what their low end stuff looked like.

http://img1.classistatic.com/cps/kj/...971mkn_20.jpeg

All the ad said is 'Concorde Racing Bike $100 OBO'

unworthy1 10-01-10 10:32 AM

it's a little strange: if I was sure it was a Concorde I'd make that drive and bring cash, but that one pic is hard to read: are those braze-on cable guides on the bottom of the TT? That's a strange detail, and it's got a dork disk. I'd want to see better pics, at least one from the drive side.

sauze 10-01-10 10:45 AM

I'll see if I can get a better picture, the seller hasn't been the most communicative. The response to my email (asking size, model name, blah blah) was responded to only with that picture. Doesn't seem like the seller's trying to fleece anyone , just not a bike person perhaps. Anybody know if Concorde produced any real dogs?

unworthy1 10-01-10 11:04 AM

I heard (but don't know for sure) that in later years they offered frames made in Japan (or perhaps Taiwan) that were lower end than the very fine Italian-made frames we saw in the US...these JP frames were just for the European market, not exported to the US, AFAIK. I don't think they'd be "dogs" but maybe not in the same league as even an Aelle or Cromor frame from Italy. I think there was also a re-branded Vitus (or similar) Concorde as well, but that's obviously not this one.
EDIT: I should have looked at the previous threads: not only a re-branded TVT, but a '93 catalog that shows some Asian frames (Trekking and City bikes) at lower price-points...nothing that looks like your seller's picture, though.

sauze 10-01-10 02:49 PM

Yeah I skimmed through those catalogues myself to no avail. If only the seller would take a few decent pictures, I really don't feel like trekking out there to find something I don't really want... C&V God's what shall I do??

buldogge 10-01-10 02:56 PM

It's 40 minutes...just shoot over there.

You could have already gone and been back and told us what you bought!

sauze 10-01-10 03:04 PM

Haha gimmie a break! I'm still at work for another hour :p

Primitive Don 10-01-10 03:16 PM

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...drive_side.jpg

Here's a Concorde Mistral that needed a replacement fork due to stripped threading. Forum member GrayJay graciously provided this Columbus fork with Concorde engravings in order to get this Concorde back on the road.

GrayJay 10-01-10 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by Primitive Don (Post 11555214)
Here's a Concorde Mistral that needed a replacement fork due to stripped threading. Forum member GrayJay graciously provided this Columbus fork with Concorde engravings in order to get this Concorde back on the road.

Don- Glad to see my old fork back on a Concorde and out on the road after sitting in my boxes of parts for almost 20 years. A sky blue Concorde Aquila (SL) was my first european racing bike, it served me well and we won a bunch of collegiate, USCF cat 4 & Cat 3 races together before the chainstay fatigued and broke.

cyclingd 10-01-10 03:43 PM

Those are beautiful. I got a Prelude in the late 90's with PRX tubing.

ahson 10-01-10 04:26 PM

Mine..

105 Gruppo. Everything is original beside the bar tape.

http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/1881/img1239co.jpg

eddievan 11-22-10 01:41 AM

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Elev12k 11-22-10 04:03 AM

Nice Athena equipped Squadra :thumb:

tashi 11-22-10 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by Iowegian (Post 11015578)
I guess I'll have to consider this a 'before' photo as this is the one bike I have that deserves a re-paint. If anyone has some model info or other knowledge about the bike I'd appreciate any help identifying it.

Paselas are decent tires and all, but if you can, I'd recommend getting some really nice riding tires on that bike to really make it shine. I bet you'll love it even more then.

Fazered 03-15-11 09:43 AM

Hi I just won this Concorde. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ht_4751wt_1139

To be honest I'm a bit stumped by it. It has Astore on the decals but it's got a mix of details I haven't been able to find on any other bike. The Top Tube cable routing, race number boss, head lug design and the campagnolo drop outs. I've seen bikes with some of these features but not all. Even not in the "Flamingo" colour scheme. It's also weird to have a mid range bike with Columbus Chromor tubing with a race number boss. Surely no pro was racing on a frame like this?

Anyone got any ideas?

GrayJay 03-15-11 12:30 PM

Concorde included a number boss on many of thier non-pro frames.
Chromor tubing set is double butted and deminsionally is between SL and SP sets but uses "plain" chrom-moly tubing. Should be a strong and very nice riding "budget" bike.
Might be that concorde frames could be ordered built to suit from a range of outfitting options.

Hum3 05-06-11 04:05 PM

My Concorde Squadra, finally done...

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2.../P11305471.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2.../P11306101.jpg

joe englert 05-06-11 09:30 PM

i think the only steel frame bike sean kelly road was a concorde? the rest were all alum. vitus

robertofergy 05-07-11 10:53 AM

Sweet thread revival! I just saw a nice Concorde(is there any other kind) on my local CL that was too small, so I told my friend and he bought it! Im pretty excited to check it out, ill put some pics up later.

robertofergy 05-07-11 11:24 AM

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Here are the CL (we use Kijiji around here) pics, hope to take some better ones soon

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=200899

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=200900

oblique 09-10-11 12:38 AM

Concorde Europa
 
They found her buried in the basement at my LBS and after a good wash she was bradn new again. The fron tire exploded on me 2 minutes away from the shop when I first picked it up but its been great since.

http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/2433/0579b1620.jpg

badabingoh 11-05-11 04:28 PM

This is mine, For the right price it could be yours! LOL
http://s650.photobucket.com/albums/u...orde%20Astore/

EBH 05-23-13 08:18 AM

Hahmm, needs a little dust of this thread...:)

http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/e...psd9e93540.jpg


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