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Love seeing all these steeds. Most of my Campy bikes have SLX tubes because I think that era had some of the best paint schemes. However, my favorite riders are SL and ELOS built bikes.
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Awesome ride,
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Work in progress.
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This one is newly Campy after moving this group over from another bike.
The beginning of a wonderful relationship. Last edited by henrypretz; 12-16-2017 at 09:34 AM. |
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1995 Merckx
2003 Superprodigy |
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Here is a bad pic of my Chorus equipped and Keith Anderson repainted Serotta CRL. I will most likely be going back to a quill stem and black bar tape.
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That Cielo above is juicy. I see that it has dropout eyelets. The front and rear centers look tight. Have you made an attempt to shoehorn mudguards on that thing? Really lovely machine.
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Beeatnik's bikes are so nice!! Still have both the Moots and Colnago? I have a Compact and an EPS and love both. Getting my Colnago repainted soon by Allan Wanta in the Zabel scheme. Yours look so good fit wise. Awesome
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Tried DA 9100 for a few months on my GP Ti. Buttery smooth shifting but the floppy shift lever design and hood shape was just not for me.
Got rid of it and feels good to be back home again to CamPIGnolo Last edited by enr1co; 12-16-2017 at 03:04 PM. |
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Here's one that went on to another life: His and hers. Both Campy, both NDS. Non-conformists ride Campagnolo. Last edited by beeatnik; 12-16-2017 at 03:06 PM. |
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Yeah so many incredible bikes in this thread. Great shots of you and the Colnago on some incredible roads. Would love to ride something like that some day!!
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