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psa 1971 Scwhinn Paramont Bike - $1000 (Round Rock, Texas)
1971 Scwhinn Paramont Bike - $1000 (Round Rock, Texas)
This Schwinn Paramount frame is number 31, made July 1971, (G7131), has the original hand painted frame with pin stripes around the lugs and dropouts. These frames were all chromed, the lugs and dropouts were taped off then hand painted with the white pin stripes, it still has the Olympic sticker on it. I bought the frame and built it in the mid 80's, and raced it. It has the now vintage Campagnolo Super Record Group throughout which includes: Seat post, front and rear derailleurs, brakes with drilled hand grips, head set, crank set and chain rings, peddles, handlebars, titanium main crank, front and rear hubs hand laced with Rigida rims, special edition silver padded shifters. The rest of the bike includes: Cinelli handlebar stem, Turbo seat, water bottle holder, tire pump and Cateye Solar computer system. I'm thinning out my collection, this is a very rare bike with all of its components ready to show or ride. Cash and serious in person delivery only. https://austin.craigslist.org/bik/d/...822424571.html |
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Gios Compact Pro complete $570 shipped
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I always liked these. Would not fit me, but seems quite a deal. Not mine.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Gios-Compac...cAAOSwLX5cRTBf |
PSA's - GOOD DEALS - BARN FINDS !!!...!!!...!!!
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Those are post mounts and they’re fine. I’m getting ready to build up a bike with them. However, the most recent Shimano electronic groups don’t support them, iirc. Also, it’s built for mechanical discs. I’d use the TRP cable actuated hydraulic calipers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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As far as whether it's the kind you want or not is probably leaning away from yes from a future proof perspective. The industry had transitioned over towards the flat mount style, and so those calipers won't work with these mounts. Examples include Campag hydro and the freshly released Force AXS only offered in flat mount style. Also, it may be that the cable guides were for a mechanical disc setup, but you can still run a hydro setup with a Problem Solver's adapter like the one in the picture attached.. That's what I can glean from the pictures, might be worth reaching out to seller and asking what size rotors they used with it and if it was originally for cable dischttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...90583543e0.jpg |
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Cannot use flat mount calipers on a post mount frame. But can use post mount calipers on a flat mount frame with an adapter. In other words, older post mount groups are forward compatible. Newer flat mount groups are not backwards compatible to the old standard. |
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Go for it, Matt!
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As a bonus, the headbadge is really cool. Which is, you know, important ... PS if this was a 58cm, this wouldn't have been posted :) http://www.thebicyclestory.com/2015/...t-saila-bikes/ |
Not inexpensive, but I want one
Specialized Allez 40th Anniversary- 56cm
Made by Dinucci Unfortunately, a hair big for me and a tad more than I’d want to pay, but these are awesome. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Specialized...b-bc2fbe2471cb |
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thanks all for the responses, i think id rather have future proof for this one
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