What came in the post for you today?
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[QUOTE=daf1009;17752894]A Campagnolo C Record Group...basically NOS...want some pics? This is for my 1985 Tommasini Prestige...
By group...Cranks, Delta Brakes, Brake Levers, Bottom Bracket, Headset, Seat Post, DT Shift Levers, Rear Derailleur, Front Derailleur, Hubs, Cassette
I do not have good pictures of all of it yet...as I kept most of it wrapped up...until I start the deconstruction and reconstruction! Yes, wallet is a good bit lighter...and it took over a month to get it shipped here from Spain...but...they arrived...yes, yesterday...but I could not find this thread last night!
Very nice indeed! But they are mismatched: the left is the first or second generation three-pivot variety and the right is the later five-pivot type. The three-pivot type opens up a bit wider and was not as effective as the five.
By group...Cranks, Delta Brakes, Brake Levers, Bottom Bracket, Headset, Seat Post, DT Shift Levers, Rear Derailleur, Front Derailleur, Hubs, Cassette
I do not have good pictures of all of it yet...as I kept most of it wrapped up...until I start the deconstruction and reconstruction! Yes, wallet is a good bit lighter...and it took over a month to get it shipped here from Spain...but...they arrived...yes, yesterday...but I could not find this thread last night!
Very nice indeed! But they are mismatched: the left is the first or second generation three-pivot variety and the right is the later five-pivot type. The three-pivot type opens up a bit wider and was not as effective as the five.
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Well, it came yesterday, not today - Brooks Imperial saddle + Proofide from Nashbar, via a UPS - USPS handoff. 20% off their normal price, free shipping.
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I'll give you 2 guesses.
If you have bought from this seller, you will immediately recognize the packing. The man loves his form-fitting cardboard and tape.
Pirelli 01 by iabisdb, on Flickr
If you have bought from this seller, you will immediately recognize the packing. The man loves his form-fitting cardboard and tape.
Pirelli 01 by iabisdb, on Flickr
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Berthoud panniers 367s and 799s!
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@GoMano - Change in plans for the Masi. Going all 105 because I have it. Waiting for yellow cable housing.
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Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
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What??? Only 2 wheels?
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@GoMano - Change in plans for the Masi. Going all 105 because I have it. Waiting for yellow cable housing.
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So is that musical frames or musical groups?
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Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
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They are even the Blue and leather set and he tossed in a saddle bag too!!! If you think that is a lucky score, wait until my French connection comes through with the actual Gilles Berthoud built up touring bike with integrated racks. I'm really hoping to scoop this up, but I know next to nothing about Gilles Berthoud frames. I knew having a French family would come in handy one day.
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Bought from an eBayer from Portugal....
A Blackburn "Pro" water bottle cage "exclusively designed for racing bikes"??..... as the label on it says.....
I don't really need another water bottle cage, but at just 9 bucks, and NOS, I just couldn't keep myself from buying it. I guess after a few decades out in Europe, the cage deserved to come back home to CA where it was originally made.
Interesting how 38 grams for a cage must have been considered cutting edge weenieness for such back then, as I think typical aluminum water bottle cages today are of similar weight and CF ones, easily 10 - 15 grams lighter.....
A Blackburn "Pro" water bottle cage "exclusively designed for racing bikes"??..... as the label on it says.....
I don't really need another water bottle cage, but at just 9 bucks, and NOS, I just couldn't keep myself from buying it. I guess after a few decades out in Europe, the cage deserved to come back home to CA where it was originally made.
Interesting how 38 grams for a cage must have been considered cutting edge weenieness for such back then, as I think typical aluminum water bottle cages today are of similar weight and CF ones, easily 10 - 15 grams lighter.....
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Necked-down brake ferrules that will hopefully solve a few problems.
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My "new" Paramount!
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How about these BEAUTIFUL custom stem top caps? They actually came yesterday, but this guy needs to be made known here...these are very nice! $10 each, type in "custom top cap" on eBay. Note the sender's address.
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Continental ultra sports and a new pair of shoes came a few days ago. Got a new 8d cassette coming next week. A lot of things seemed to wear out last season.
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NOS Zeus 2000 calipers from Portugal:
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Regards, Ben
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Not C&V...but I like you guys and wanted to share. Bought a pair of Speedplays and didn't care for them. So I sold them and a set of 105 pedals...ended up buying these to replace my M520's.
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Today, from campyoldy...I received...
Two Cyclo tools...for working on Cyclo derailleurs
3.5 mm Allen Wrench...for those Delta brakes
A two prong freewheel tool
And the piece de resistance...
A sketchbook from Frank Patterson...with original sketches...way cool!
Two Cyclo tools...for working on Cyclo derailleurs
3.5 mm Allen Wrench...for those Delta brakes
A two prong freewheel tool
And the piece de resistance...
A sketchbook from Frank Patterson...with original sketches...way cool!