first roadie build. bloody great frame. spent all my dollar for the build on the wheels. just about scratched together some kind of workable 80's and 90's dura ace/shimano group of ebay. two days after getting this, some guy offered me a full early nineties campagnolo group. for about £300. im a complete tool.
Frame:
~sigh~ you would not beleive. smooth ?, this frame wore sunglasses and sipped espresso whilst writing existential poetry. ciocc. carbon.
Fork/Headset:
.ciocc. early nineties crabon . twas nice./ tange.
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
sugino rd2s on first got some 80's dura ace road later on/. shimano . un thingy thingy.
Pedals:
look/mks gr9
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
80's dura ace cassette. 9 speed broke down to 6 gears. 23 - 15 i think./old shimano 48t./ shimano
Derailleurs/Shifters:
i had a dura ace mech, replaced with tri colour mech. /. dura ace dowtube lever, right only , single ring .
.... if i remember the campy group was a carbon one. record maybe. think about that. and i said no. fucking tool.
Saddle/Seatpost:
royal that actually stank, ??.
Brakes:
dia comp levers and calipers. not da.
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
mavic open pro / 105 / durano.
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
mavic open pro / 105 / durano
Added by johnD. Last updated almost 11 years ago.
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4 Comments
Can't wait before you pull the trigger or you never will. This is a great frame and built with 105 will be a fine ride. Should ofs,would ofs and could ofs don't count so enjoy this beauty.
Posted almost 11 years ago
CUMBOT says:
... didn't know there were '90s ciöcc carbon frames... pretty interesting...
Posted almost 11 years ago
johnD says:
custom built. for professional racer. whomever sold it to a friend , he sold it to me. interesting? yes. very.
Posted almost 11 years ago