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It´s a Colnago. Ernesto has a thing for gold.
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Ah, yes...that would explain the "no red shoes" thing...not giving anything away....
So do Popes, even more so.... . Last edited by cadence90; 05-19-2018 at 11:43 PM. |
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One buyer + Best Offer = two matched bicycles at a great price. It seems like a hell of a good deal to me if the fit and interest are there. $850 or even less for both, shipped, easy I bet. I have had "Paramount" saved in eBay for several years at least, and I'm certain that this is the first R/W/B Panasonic OS I have seen (other than yours, here). I've never seen the mtb before. The condition looks good too. I'm surprised that these are still around. EDIT: the road frameset already sold. Someone was smart. . Last edited by cadence90; 05-20-2018 at 01:59 PM. |
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Crazy thing is that a lot of folks don't consider them "true" Paramounts since they weren't made in Waterford. All I can say is that mine is time and again faster on the same routes every time when compared to my 1987 Waterford Paramount. And that's with heavier wheels on the PDG and with it give up about 4 lbs to the 19 lb even Waterford one. |
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The paramount MTB is one of the most underrated bikes around. It´s tubing is very high end. Geometry is special as well since it´s fork had less rake just like the Fat Chance Yo Eddys.
There is nothing better out there when it comes to early 90s MTBs. |
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