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sc_rufctr 10-31-2020 07:11 PM

WOW... I'd buy everything in your photos! The De Rosa frame is clear over Ti.

A recent acquisition... NOS.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604196602.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604196684.jpg

sc_rufctr 10-31-2020 07:13 PM

:)

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sammyg2 10-31-2020 10:06 PM

Campagnolo Tool Kit Old and Cool
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look 171 10-31-2020 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11084472)

Is that another one of yours, Pete?

look 171 11-01-2020 12:22 AM

Those old bikes are really pretty to look at but they still ride like an old bike only with modern shifting and lighter.

I jsut went out to get a pic of the forks I really like from that mid 2000 era. The look fork I held in my hand is the one I really like. Light, stiff, and they feel great riding. All carbon through and through. The straight blade fork on the yellow Colnago is an other favorite due to appearance. A bit soft compared to the curved one due to the lack of carbon and thinner blades.

My Alum. carbon Torelli. Those Reynolds forks are good forks too, stiff.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604215242.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604215242.jpg

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sc_rufctr 11-01-2020 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11084621)
Those old bikes are really pretty to look at but they still ride like an old bike only with modern shifting and lighter...

And the problem is? ;)

look 171 11-01-2020 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11084628)
And the problem is? ;)

hahahaha. No problem, Sir.

What's that new fork (1"?) for? Another build? I have a couple 1" full carbon forks that I bought new, including the one on the yellow Colnago. I like to buy it if I come across another. The Windup fork on the Merlin has alum. crown and steel steer tube. When Carbon forks came on the market, I had to have one. It completely change the feel of the old steel bike I was riding. It was instant love, I tell ya.

sc_rufctr 11-01-2020 01:11 AM

The one inch fork is for a track bike I intend to ride on the road and I didn't want to drill the original steel fork.

Fixie... ;)

look 171 11-01-2020 01:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11084636)
The one inch fork is for a track bike I intend to ride on the road and I didn't want to drill the original steel fork.

Fixie... ;)

How often do you ride those bikes?

Fixie? You are just too cool. I rode a fixie geared road bike for a couple years during winter to force myself to spin through winter. It was a full on road bike, only that it has a single cog and a shorten chain.

svandamme 11-01-2020 02:12 AM

can't be Italian, there's no rust on any of them
And nothing is broken (tho maybe they never have been used before)

Either the above is true
or their production was outsourced to a German company instead

sc_rufctr 11-01-2020 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11084642)
How often do you ride those bikes?

Fixie? You are just too cool. I rode a fixie geared road bike for a couple years during winter to force myself to spin through winter. It was a full on road bike, only that it has a single cog and a shorten chain.

I've been riding track bikes for longer than I can remember. I like riding on the road but I really enjoy the simplicity of a fixed or single speed bike. There's a mostly flat bike path near my house that follows the ocean. Just prefect this time of year. :)

sc_rufctr 11-01-2020 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 11084647)
can't be Italian, there's no rust on any of them
And nothing is broken (tho maybe they never have been used before)

Either the above is true
or their production was outsourced to a German company instead

Ha... LOL ;)

David 11-01-2020 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11084221)
Dave, you are looking good even falling down. Was that a race or one of those century ride?

Oh that's right, you are from TX. I hear there's a place call the hill country. How far are you from there?

This was a 7 mile hill climb race that peaks at 11.9 % gradient the day after a 75 mile ride in hills bigger than I see all year. I'm about 3 hours from the Hill Country, but I don't get out there enough. My hills in Houston are just head winds. I've just got to put in more miles to overcome the age deficit, that's all there is too it.

look 171 11-01-2020 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 11085314)
This was a 7 mile hill climb race that peaks at 11.9 % gradient the day after a 75 mile ride in hills bigger than I see all year. I'm about 3 hours from the Hill Country, but I don't get out there enough. My hills in Houston are just head winds. I've just got to put in more miles to overcome the age deficit, that's all there is too it.

You and I both. I do know this, there are some very strong 50 year old out there. Guys that rode and raced when I was in my late teens are still doing the same damn ride putting many weekday miles who are in their early 60s. We have a track rider, sprinter, state champ from my days. This old bastard is now 58 and he still look extremely fit, muscular legs and upper body just like a sprinter should. He can put down the hurt on the youngsters.

Gotta keep it up with the riding

We have endless miles of mountains. We can go 25+ all up into the mountain and back down. The skinny punks give us a smack in the back of the head all day long.

look 171 11-02-2020 02:33 AM

Because of you Peter, I dug out my old bike stuff this weekend and discovered I had this new SLR saddle. Going to put that on my C40.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604312655.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604312655.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604312655.jpg

The NOS Cinelli stem is going on the Merlin I purchased from some one in Eastern Europe a couple years ago. The Pantagraphed Casati Nuevo Record seat post will go back on the Casati. That off set wrench you have there in that pretty tool set will just work very well.

Now I am thinking about putting back my old TTT Bars on that Colnago or back on the Casati. I rode these uncomfortable things for years. What do you think? Since I will not be riding them too often, but its cool to see it and remind me of the old days

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sc_rufctr 11-02-2020 02:46 AM

Sweet! Thanks for that... That Stem is very sexy. lol

Meanwhile I've been treating a new Brooks Swallow for my fixie. ;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604313886.jpg

sc_rufctr 11-02-2020 03:49 AM

I just acquired these for a work in progress. ;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604317743.jpg

sc_rufctr 12-07-2020 12:12 AM

I picked this up from a bike shop that's been closed since February because of Corona.
(I've known the owner for decades. We used to compete on the same velodrome when we were kids.)

New old stock... $100 AUD "Cash Money" ;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1607328671.jpg

look 171 12-07-2020 12:56 AM

Oh me gawd! Does that complete the Campy tool set?

sc_rufctr 12-07-2020 01:36 AM

I just need the straight edge for the front of the box. (hidden slot near the handle)

I also bought this from the US seller on FleaBay. It will replace the one that was "mangled by the PO" visible in my earlier photos. :rolleyes:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1607333732.jpg


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