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Old 03-03-11, 03:18 PM
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my "new" RAZESA

Bought last week.
It came from the botton of the store of a spanish bike shop, never used.



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I hope you didn't buy that in Cadiz, I want to go to the shop but it was closed when we went by.

great looking bike, not familiar with the name though. the crankset is really nice
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No, the shop is in the north, in Cantabria

razesa is a spanish company that has been making handmade bikes for 40 years
https://www.razesa.com/
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Razesa produced high end frames for Zeus.
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YES it is...what brand of crank is that?
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^Zeus 2000
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Looks like a zeus 2000 crank? the first production runs had the 3 cutouts all the way through, nice razesa, say what you will bout straight blade forks but sometimes they look nice!
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Love it! Are there more Zeus components?

Either the fork or the whole bike is a lot newer than my Razesa, which, by conjecture only as they don't have serial numbers, date from 84.
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YES it is...what brand of crank is that?
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^Zeus 2000
very interesting, while my daughter was playing with my computer I was thumbing through a 1980 Bicycling magazine. there was a advertisement for Zeus 2000 and an article reviewing it.
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and the best part: I paid 150 euros for the complete bike
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and the best part: I paid 150 euros for the complete bike
^ That's almost criminal - It's like you STOLE it !

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Ooohh....It even has one of those "vented/air cooled" Turbo saddles (vent holes goes all the way through the saddle pan).......almost bought one of those NOS last year.......but I had to curb my bike stash addiction and start finding a frame to build up instead. Do tell us though if the ride is really cooler on that turbo! Just curious to know....
What kind of tubing does that bike have?? Looks nice from what we see on the pics.

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Originally Posted by Chombi
What kind of tubing does that bike have?? Looks nice from what we see on the pics.

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Dude, very nice. Very nice.

I was bidding for a Zeus-built Razesa Track frame last week, but the price kept climbing.
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I also bought this "stuff" for 25 €



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Originally Posted by alex_storm
Razesa was also in the pro peloton with the Fagor team in the mid-80's. The red bikes and jerseys were pretty cool.
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