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RoboIsGod 09-25-11 11:14 AM

I don't know why, but for some reason I think this would look really cool with a SRAM Rival group, the alloy version. I think if you sold all of the Campy bits you could easily finance a Rival build. Maybe even a racier looking modern wheelset too?

mazdaspeed 09-25-11 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by RoboIsGod (Post 13275969)
I don't know why, but for some reason I think this would look really cool with a SRAM Rival group, the alloy version. I think if you sold all of the Campy bits you could easily finance a Rival build. Maybe even a racier looking modern wheelset too?

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/groups...conf_GS&bike=1

or cheaper still

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/groups...conf_GS&bike=1

BluesDaddy 09-25-11 02:29 PM

Love the face-melting paint job. I personally wouldn't change anything, but if you want that to perform at its highest, the 8-speed Tri-Color with STI shifters would be a good setup.

due ruote 09-25-11 03:01 PM

You just don't see a paint job like that every day. Oh wait - look what just popped up on Chicago CL.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/2616643394.html
http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...DSC_0003-1.jpg

I gather that the OP's bike is the real deal, and this one is a facsimile. Still looks pretty decent, though.

russd32 09-25-11 03:53 PM

That Campy Veloce groupo would be a great setup for it! I like black wheels and components but I'm afraid it would start looking like an Ed Hardy t-shirt if I put too much black on it :)

I saw that one on Chicago CL, looks like a really clean bike. I would imagine that one also came from TSDI and it might be TSX tubing, but it's also very possible that it's Chromor which was a little cheaper. That paint scheme is the one I tend to see more often. So that one is just as much the real deal as mine (or lack of real dealness), neither were ridden by Greg but both were probably sold through the same importer.

The thing I can't seem to find is a catalog showing what parts they would have some with if you bought a complete bike. The PO told me he bought a bare frame and had his LBS in Carbondale build this one. Maybe you couldn't get a complete bike, I don't think I've seen two exactly the same. But then again, parts do get swapped out a lot in 20 years

russd32 10-04-11 10:54 PM

Picked up a possible donor bike today for a song and a dance. It's mostly 105 with some budgety wheels so I don't know if I'll use it or not. Even if I don't use it for parts the flipper profits will help with buying a nicer groupset.
[IMG]http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...2/IMAG0055.jpg[/IMG]

Chombi 10-05-11 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by RobbieTunes (Post 13274392)
Doesn't matter.

Awesome, awesome ride. Yes, I'd have driven 9 hours for that.

Nice little corncob on the rear of that thing. Built for Speed.

That can really be a smashing build.

Don't be afraid
to upgrade.

And welcome to the forum. Glad to have you, hear.

YES! Upgrade the brakes to monoplanars or double pivots and send the old set to me for proper disposal!:rolleyes:
Queeek!:D

Chombi

mainstreetexile 10-05-11 10:55 AM

I don't see the point in upgrading, I think the components are the coolest thing here. I don't go in for wild peacock paint jobs too much but the C-record stuff is awesome. I used to think those brakes were ugly but they've grown on me and now I think they're some of the most distinctive and beautiful bike components ever.

hamanu23 10-05-11 11:24 AM

Um am I seeing this correct, a full 10 speed Campy groupo for under 500$??

dgodave 10-05-11 11:50 AM

Wow... nice bike there.
Oh I love it when a Lemond Maillot Jaune shows up!
Here's mine.
Its my main road ride.
.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2553/...bc6d0985_b.jpg

mazdaspeed 10-05-11 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by hamanu23 (Post 13322398)
Um am I seeing this correct, a full 10 speed Campy groupo for under 500$??

Pretty ridiculous deal right?

Giacomo 1 10-05-11 01:45 PM

Don't change a thing!

Just get yourself in better hill-climbing shape and leave that bike alone. Heck, Lemond was able to do it!:D

hamanu23 10-05-11 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by mazdaspeed (Post 13323055)
Pretty ridiculous deal right?

Hell yeah, I am going to ask my bike shop if they have the ability to cold set my bike to allow this upgrade! My 77 schwinn is just not geared right for the copious mountain passes that I always seem to be going up... I have been procrastinating an upgrade and now that I am down with an injury I think this just might be the time!

russd32 11-12-11 04:40 PM

Since I'm online I figured I'd post a quick update. The bike is completely torn down and all of the components are cleaned and bagged. I'm still not 100% sure how it'll look upon reassembly so the frame is hanging on the wall for safekeeping until that decision is made. The Giant definitely won't be a donor, I sold it and made some decent nickels on it.

There was a crazy amount of grit and grime on this thing. Getting the stem out was a chore and thank god for Sheldon Brown's page or I wouldn't have got the BB cup out in one piece.

Michael Angelo 11-12-11 05:15 PM

Post pics when you're done.

Bianchigirll 11-13-11 05:51 AM

I am not certain how I missed this posting the first time around. great looking Lemond and I agree who whoever asked about the upgrade to the shimano STI stuff. but hey its your bike

did anyone call 'dibs' on the Campi stuff your tossing out?

JReade 11-13-11 07:17 AM

There was an identical bike on my local CL for $60.00, I emailed 2 minutes after it was posted, but I never got a response :( I'm sure someone offered him well over asking price to hold it :(

eippo1 11-13-11 07:31 AM

Wow, that's an awesome score. If you aren't happy with the delta's ability to stop you, then I do know that they've been fetching fairly high prices on ebay. Selling them could help to finance upgrading the rest of the bike -- it's certainly a keeper!

russd32 11-13-11 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by JReade (Post 13487183)
There was an identical bike on my local CL for $60.00, I emailed 2 minutes after it was posted, but I never got a response :( I'm sure someone offered him well over asking price to hold it :(

If he responds to your emails buy that thing! There are a lot of different variations of these bikes but even a junker would be nice for $60.

JReade 11-13-11 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by russd32 (Post 13487469)
If he responds to your emails buy that thing! There are a lot of different variations of these bikes but even a junker would be nice for $60.

It was deleted within the hour. Someone got a score.

russd32 11-26-11 05:44 PM

Not much of an update...but a little update:

I met up with the original owner and bought some more stuff since he's in the state again for Thanksgiving.

Got a nice workstand, probably a little overkill for what I do but if it's worth doing it's worth overdoing.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6396Large.jpg

Similarly, do I need a carbon disc...no but why not. Is it safe to ride 20 yr old carbon? There's no physical damage. It's actually really nice.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6397Large.jpg

Got the Open 4 CD/Record's mate, now I have a matching pair.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6399Large.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6398Large.jpg

Also got another set of Record wheels with Mavic tubulars, they need cleaned up as well
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6400Large.jpg

The current state of the bike. Frame is all cleaned up and hanging on the wall. The parts are pretty much all cleaned and ready to go. Just need to buy some cables, bartape, and figure out what to do about a seat. Mini poll: 1. reuse the old ripped but comfy Concor 2. buy a cheapo Velo San Marco knock off 3. spring for a white Regal.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6403Large.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6401Large.jpg

Michael Angelo 11-26-11 05:47 PM

VEry nice

russd32 12-29-11 07:14 PM

It's done! Still have a few little things to clean up. Need to get the little ferrule thingy for the rear cable that I started a thread about. Once I get that I'm going to replace the inner shifter cables and I'll solder the ends so they're all nice and pretty.

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6519Large.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6518Large.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6527Large.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2..._6525Large.jpg

old's'cool 12-29-11 08:00 PM

A little gaudy for my taste, but I'd ride it... Nice job! :thumb:

eippo1 12-29-11 09:10 PM

Wow now that's an update. Well done. Looks beautiful. How's the ride?


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