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For tension, I'd say in the 120kgf range, drive side rear and front. When these first came out Campagnolo offered a bonus to pros who won stages using them. Early 90s. Coincided with the EPO era...lots of Geweiss Ballan guys used them, Berzin.
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As for tension, about 120kgf for drive side rear and front. When these first came out, early 90s, Campagnolo paid a bonus to pros who won stages with them. Berzin, as an example. Also on titanium DeRosas. Oooops dup-age....phone-ism.
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Either way, your bike is going to be fantastic when it's finished. No problem on not buying the frame. Someone will want it eventually. And if they don't my 10yo son will have a really nice bike once he's tall enough. And I'm always ready for another saddle when you are.
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I had some Vento's (again same rim but more spokes) the eyelts looked horrible and they so heavy. They look awesome but I had a couple rear spokes break (at the head) and dumped them. They look great and are sooooo cool but I would say in 2015 those could be your wall hanger/display wheels? And get some more up to date daily wheels.
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FNG is charcoal with teal and pink chevrons. I sold a nice 57 in that scheme last year.
http://forums.thepaceline.net/showth...ght=merckx+fng Last edited by christian; 09-23-2015 at 03:44 PM. Reason: Not last year. January 2013. Life moves pretty fast. |
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You have any up to date wheels to sell me? |
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