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Help ID Campy FD?
Guy at the LB gave me this:
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...pslvkn8fy3.jpg http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...psds010i88.jpg http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...psz4scwvsv.jpg Nothing special, seems to share some traits with the Olympus FD, but I can't identify it, and that bugs me. Top |
The very rare--- and thus valuable "Miller HL" FD. ;)
This Campagnolo groupo only appeared for a few months in 2003 and was only sold in Milwaukee to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Miller High Life. The reason for this partnership revolved around Miller claiming it was the "Champagne" of beers, which the French, and thus Huret and Simplex, never took kindly to. Because of this Tulio spotted an opportunity to capitalize upon bike racers and beer connoisseurs going hand in hand. Why be a bike snob and only drink French wine!?! American beer and Italian bike components were a match made in heaven. :innocent: |
And you wonder why I gave up on church.......
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I thought all us Campy guys drank fancy Euro beer.
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Originally Posted by top506
(Post 17661381)
And you wonder why I gave up on church.......
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Help ID Campy FD?
Wait, wait, I know the answer, I know the answer.
It's a Chorus. |
Enough already. It's a 1994 Stratos FD.
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I'm pretty sure it's a Campagnolo, made in Italy.
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
(Post 17662006)
Come on Top! With creativity like this, why not give church another try? Who knows, your might be converted to tire savers! :rolleyes:
Originally Posted by jiangshi
(Post 17662131)
Enough already. It's a 1994 Stratos FD.
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Originally Posted by top506
(Post 17662315)
Thank you. Top |
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