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Post by 54roadie on Aug 29, 2015 8:02:20 GMT
It followed me home. Can I keep it? I'll take good care of it, promise!!!
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Post by triitout on Aug 29, 2015 12:20:56 GMT
C.L. comes through with a winner! Nice G.P. Many happy miles of riding it are predicted
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Post by 54roadie on Aug 29, 2015 18:25:03 GMT
It was a nice score for $80 plus the gas to/from Milwaukee. I figure I have about $100 into it, and I have several bars, stems, and levers I can put on it. Wouldn't a Cinelli set with Campy aero, but not paddle, levers look good on this?
Thanks! Frank
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Post by Jem on Aug 29, 2015 18:37:06 GMT
Frank - that is looking very nice for $100. Not many people here could say no for that bike at that price. Original reflectors on there too, bonus!
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Post by lewisg on Aug 29, 2015 19:25:02 GMT
Nice. Think I stumbled upon this one on a web crawl the other day. Did the seller have another bike listed also with frame mounted reflectors?
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Post by cusqueno on Aug 29, 2015 20:37:40 GMT
Aha! The GP that made Milwaukee famous.
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Post by 54roadie on Aug 30, 2015 1:01:08 GMT
Aha! The GP that made Milwaukee famous. HAHA! Thanks John. Lewis, I'm not sure, he certainly has a garage full of bikes and motorcycles in about equal number, and as he told me, needs the room. Well, it does seem to be in good condition, and all the bearings are running smoothly - BIG plus. It does need a good bit of TLC, but fortunately my parts bin has a few bars and stems in it, so something will work, maybe that Cinelli set. That saddle must go. The object is to keep it OE except for the Shimano bits, of course, which I'll replace with SunTour and maybe Campy dt shifters. I will have to pull and carefully inspect the fork, I'm hoping to not need a new one any time soon. After that, cables all around, tape, and it should be OK to ride for the rest of this and into next year. Wish me luck. Frank
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Post by oldroadietehachapi on Sept 1, 2015 21:43:54 GMT
I like it! Also a great deal!
Jim
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