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Clamont Cyclery Fosters Lager Road Bike

This bike is a gem. Just picked it up from eBay cheap. It was built for an executive at Fosters Lager in the late 80's by a well known Aussie frame builder, Geoff Scott, for Clamont Cyclery in Sydney. It hasn't seen much use and has a near mint condition 600 Tricolor groupo with MA40 rims and a sparkling blue paint job. So far the ride has been beautiful. I am looking forward to customising it so!

Frame:
Geoff Scott Columbus SL

Fork/Headset:
Geoff Scott Columbus SL/Spidel

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano 600

Pedals:
Shimano whatevers

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano 600

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano 600

Handlebars/Stem:
Cinelli

Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle San Marco/Concor Supercorsa Confort

Brakes:
Shimano 600

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic MA40/Shimano 600/Meh

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic MA40/Shimano 600/Meh

More Info:
Cannot wait to

Added by uncentered. Last updated about 9 years ago.

As of about 9 years ago, uncentered has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

8 Comments

dedeeadee

dedeeadee says:

beautiful bike

Posted over 10 years ago

outofstep

outofstep says:

those bars look ridiculous! hah
but i like the bike in general. nice find

Posted over 10 years ago

uncentered

uncentered says:

Why do you think the bars look ridiculous?

Posted over 10 years ago

outofstep

outofstep says:

they look really deep, in terms of reach and drop. but im all about compact ergo bars so i guess im biased

Posted over 10 years ago

uncentered

uncentered says:

nah man they are typical of a cinelli bar of that era, i think it's the camera perspective that's playing tricks. They are not too far from ergo either, but i tried my ergo bars and they weren't as nice..

Posted over 10 years ago

outofstep

outofstep says:

yeah i know. bars and fit in general was different during that time.
but anywho...can't deny that this is one good looking bike!

Posted over 10 years ago

Christiaan2414

Christiaan2414 says:

Cool bike!!

Posted over 10 years ago

uncentered

uncentered says:

thanks!

Posted over 10 years ago