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It's one of my many bikes... A Trek SU300 "Pavement Bicycle".
I bought it on a whim about 15 years ago. From memory it was about $1,500 AUD and it's preformed very well. I use it when I feel like cruising the beach path near my house. ![]() Here's one but this isn't my photo. I'm think about repainting and rebuilding it into something special. I've started to collect some NOS Campagnolo OR* and Paul parts for it. (*Campagnolo Off Road from 94-95) ![]()
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Have an E500 that Greg was purportedly the original owner of, PO said the family used the car for their Ski trips and it had the factory roof rack installed when he bought it.
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I got a chance to meet him back in the 80s, when he was recovering from that shooting accident. Very polite, quiet guy.
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I don't think it made it to mainstream news here neither. I only read about it through Winning Mag or Velonews.
Just look at how things changed over the years. Bike shoot out were DeRosa, Sannino and such. Now, its Specalized, Cannondale, or Trek. I love to read about the Pogliaghi. I have only seen one at a race back in the mid 80s. Never seen another since but all others listed there have been seen through the years. Those will always be real racing bikes to me. I still have to wipe my drool off when I think about them. |
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NOS Campagnolo Record OR hubs (8 speed Exadrive). I bought them from a German Fleebay seller. I plan to build them using 700c rims for the Trek. (There's plenty of room for the bigger wheels) I intend to build a modern Gravel Bike using mostly Campagnolo Off Road plus some choice Paul and Thomson components. Note: The rear axle is 135mm spacing. ![]() Standard 100mm spacing for the front. ![]()
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Those are pretty hubs. Campy always has all the nice shiny, polished parts, much better then Shimano or Suntour or other Italian co. Too bad that was about the time, I switched over to Shimano due to their index shifting not working. Shinamo 8 speed was flawless but not the prettiest that's for sure.
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All true and I've had all the brands over the years but my Campy builds always get the best returns.
I picked up another frame the other day. It's a Giant Cadex CFR3 from around 1994. It has carbon tubes for the main triangle glued into alloy lugs. The BB is titanium. The rear triangle is all alloy. (Not bad for a give away) I'm thinking I may strip it back to raw carbon, paint the alloy parts matt grey to match the Titanium BB. Then clearcoat the whole thing after applying new decals... Then finally equip it with a full SRAM RED ETAP group. (wireless electric shifting) American frame + American components ![]() (I'll update my "Italian Tools" thread with some photos) https://www.sram.com/en/sram/road/series/sram-red-etap?filters=&sort=Relevancy&page=1
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Back in the day, waaaay back I guess when Greg was a Junior Worlds Champion he came along to race in the two day classic put on by the San Diego Bicycle Club, the Willows Road Race and the UCSD Criterium which was in early March if I remember? Greg just road along out at Willows (before the casino was put in) but in the UCSD race he jumped off the front even though the pack was flying it seems! He ended up lapping the whole field then sat on the back of the field and shot the bull. At the finish the rider threw up his hands and thought he had won until Greg walked up to the podium and said i should be in 1st place!!!! Some really hurt feelings that day.
I have these track wheels if anyone is interested, the glue is still on the rims!!?? ![]() |
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How would you 'true' the wheel if the spokes are soldered?
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The wheels are trued and let sit and even rode on a bit then trued again then soldered. Those spokes are stainless, stainless wire to bind them and a special alloy solder to fasten them together. They are for track use only as they have NO flex, about as stiff as some of the carbon fiber wheels made today. If you wreck then all joints are unsoldered, bad spokes replaced and all done over again. With these wheels I won my first track sprint race in 1984 against Bob Zumwalt JR won was veteran national champion at the time. I nearly flipped the bike end over end as I started to try and coast which you can NOT do on a track bicycle! Those Campy hubs were made in 1979 and still have original bearing, smooth as silk in them with Campy grease!
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84, good old Gorski days down there. Rode the track for two years with the urge of Rick Denman. I was 17 then and discovered I was too small, too skinny. Some of the San Deigo guys would come up to the Encino track. Good times. I never had a pair of soldered wheels. Too damn poor without a real job.
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I was a nuclear chief in the US Navy still!
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BTW: My friend Darrell in Queensland still builds wheels the old fashioned way.
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That is a work of art!
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