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Old 05-14-15 | 12:01 PM
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@KonAaron Snake - I am glad to be in good doofus company! I couldn't spell then either!
Heh. Most here are so careful, it might be just us!
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Aaron, How do you pump up the front tire?

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Aaron, How do you pump up the front tire?

With a Specialized air comp.
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^Aaron, forgive me if I'm missing something obvious but...I don't see a valve on that tire. Let me rephrase that: How do you pump up a tire without a valve?
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I wasn't sure where you were going...sorry if it came out snarky. Look lower left, you'll see it.
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Ah, I though it was hidden by the fork.
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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
I wasn't sure where you were going...sorry if it came out snarky. Look lower left, you'll see it.
Aha! I see it now. Thanks. No apologies needed. I missed it, and mistook the opposing decal as an empty valve hole. Carry on...
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Originally Posted by gaucho777
Aha! I see it now. Thanks. No apologies needed. I missed it, and mistook the opposing decal as an empty valve hole. Carry on...
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Sorry man, that's not in the same class as routing it against your custom.

I don't think it matters if you route left rear/left front...but you should be consistent among the fleet. Whichever way you go, that's the way you go. Somehow I just brain farted.
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^Aaron, forgive me if I'm missing something obvious but...I don't see a valve on that tire. Let me rephrase that: How do you pump up a tire without a valve?
I didn't see it either.

I was just too lazy to ask......
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Originally Posted by gomango
I didn't see it either.

I was just too lazy to ask......
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For sure.
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Somebody here wants to see my galmozzis.
No way.
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How about this late 1950s/early 1960s Pinarello built by Cinelli (what I like to call a Pinarelli).

Owned by a friend, and the bike looks great in person. Has been tastefully cleaned up by owner since these photos were provided by seller in Italy.

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How about this late 1950s/early 1960s Pinarello built by Cinelli (what I like to call a Pinarelli).

Owned by a friend, and the bike looks great in person. Has been tastefully cleaned up by owner since these photos were provided by seller in Italy.

I'd love to know more about the early Pinarello period...who made how many, did they mKe their own...etc.

The bike above is spectacular.
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Old 11-10-15 | 08:05 AM
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Just a heads up...I'm selling an immaculate Galmozzi Super Competizione...probably rode a few dozen times since the 1960s. I think it's a 1965, but I'm not sure. Is there any real way to tell? I'll grab the photos and post it later.
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Just a heads up...I'm selling an immaculate Galmozzi Super Competizione...probably rode a few dozen times since the 1960s. I think it's a 1965, but I'm not sure. Is there any real way to tell? I'll grab the photos and post it later.
There is a sales section (membership required) for such posts.
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I should probably put these here for posterity. I'm surely biased, but I think these are both exceptional examples.

The Pinarello was Galmozzi built...mid-60s, almost entirely original/period appropriate.

The Galmozzi is a 63'...also all time apprioriate:

I know this is a "Zombie" thread but I have to ask. What is that Quill Stem? Other than a work of Art. Along with the rest of the Bike.
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Thanks - Ambrosio. They were a top choice then based on weight!(cinelli was still steel). It's a pretty special bike.
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Learned recently of a collaboration between Emilio Bozzi and Galmozzi. Scroll down to second machine. First machine may be of a spot of interest as well...

https://troppebici.wordpress.com/category/galmozzi/

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That Legnano has to be the rarest of the rare, gorgeous Bicycle.
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Two beautiful bikes.
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Two beautiful bikes.
+1...I wouldn't mind riding one of those.
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