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• #3
Yeah, should be posted in Classifieds instead.
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• #4
There's actually nothing in the title or description that explicitly indicates the bike is for sale. Maybe he just wanted to tell us how great his bike was? It is pretty great.
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• #5
Other than the part that says "For Sale".
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• #6
oh yes theres that
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• #7
It's an old-fashioned thing we like to call a clue.
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• #8
Yes but apart from that you have to admit there's not much else to go on.
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• #9
Agreed. If there's no price it's just another fishing expedition.
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• #10
it's not full C Record
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• #11
it's not full C Record
No pedals, right?
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• #12
Keep trying
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• #13
There's actually nothing in the title or description that explicitly indicates it's full C record.
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• #14
I'm not biting again...
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• #15
Croce d'Aune brakes
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• #16
Trick question!
There's no such thing as "C-Record": due to a printing error in the 1985 catalogue, "Campagnolo Record" was abbreviated to "C Record".
This was compounded when at the press launch, Tullio Campagnolo (who didn't speak great English) simply announced "See Record!" when the curtain was drawn back.
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• #17
No and no, It's not that difficult
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• #18
Nice Bike, I used to own that :)
And nope, not full C Rec. but build with Laurent Fignons Super U team bike as an example (Chorus seatpost instead of C Rec. etc.) -
• #21
Front mech?
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• #22
No surprise, that's why I made my first post: follow the link in the photo...
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• #23
Check the tyres...
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• #24
Exactly, it's Shimano Nexus
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This Raleigh Dyna Tech Cronos titanium is mounted full Campagnolo C-Record all in great condition. The bike weighs 8,3kg has some normal userdamage. Frame is very stiff and rides comfortable.
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