http://www.gitaneusa.com/models_6.asp
Write these guys to get the exact specs. But any Campagnolo Record from 1981-1986 will do great on it. Some might suggest Dura Ace Ax to keep up the idea of aerodynamics. But as this is the first TT bike ever Shimano might not have invented that group at this point. Also the front brake is supposed to be on the wrong side of the fork. I kind of like that approach. Dan Lofter has made one look great with DA http://www.gitaneusa.com/images/models/timetrial/Don-Lofter's-1981TT.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0EL4iQdWrYE/TGopDe_5_rI/AAAAAAAAAyw/Be69ar1OUHw/s1600/Shim_AX1L%5B1%5D.jpg Please send me som photos when you are done. My brother and I would love to see it properly done.
Mads
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http://www.gitaneusa.com/models_6.asp
Write these guys to get the exact specs. But any Campagnolo Record from 1981-1986 will do great on it. Some might suggest Dura Ace Ax to keep up the idea of aerodynamics. But as this is the first TT bike ever Shimano might not have invented that group at this point. Also the front brake is supposed to be on the wrong side of the fork. I kind of like that approach.
Dan Lofter has made one look great with DA
http://www.gitaneusa.com/images/models/timetrial/Don-Lofter's-1981TT.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0EL4iQdWrYE/TGopDe_5_rI/AAAAAAAAAyw/Be69ar1OUHw/s1600/Shim_AX1L%5B1%5D.jpg
Please send me som photos when you are done. My brother and I would love to see it properly done.
Mads