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You're probably right..
About my score yesterday. A gentlemen contacted me the other day if I'd be interested in his Colnago Mexico w. record. Asked him to send me some pictures. Turned out to be a Super Profil in Saronni red. Most parts are Campa NR although it had been updated to aero brake levers. Rear derailleur has patent 83 on it so I guess the bike dates from 1983. It has a great black panto stem which goes very well with the Saronni red. He bought it when new and was the first owner of the bike. Sometimes they just walk right into the door, couldn't be more happy with this bike..
Plan to keep it original but want to change to period correct non aero. Not sure if I'd make a full panto of it. I got a set of NISI wheels for free a while back, those would be great on it I think. Was my lucky day as the front hub was a 50th anni hub. Long term plan would be the 50th gruppo.
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@Tallboy: Stem and seatpost are not stuck, I've had them out and put some grease on. It seems to shift trough it's gears and it does brake. Looks like it's mechanically sound.. Tires are OK by the look of it, don't know how long they're on the bike..
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Hi,
Does someone has this brochure ?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/102083995@N08/12224732663
Would be interesting to see the difference between the Super and the Mexico in this one..Scored a nice Nago today, will post a sneak peek tomorrow.
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Hi,
Making some room in my garage and selling this F. Moser Forma. It's fully build up with Campagnolo Mirage except for the seatpost and the headset. It's 9 speed. Chrome is quite good on this one. As for the cons: paint has lots of traces of use and paint chips so it might need some touch ups here and there. Also, I'd recommend to give it a big service. It brakes and shifts although might need some finer tweaking. Maybe not the bike to do lots of miles on but would make a good city cruiser.
Sold
- 55cm x 55cm c-c
- Derailleur front: Campagnolo Mirage
- Derailleur rear: Campagnolo Mirage
- Cog: Campagnolo 9 speed
- Crank: Campagnolo Mirage
- Brakes: Campagnolo Mirage
- Brake/shift levers: Campagnolo Mirage 9 speed
- Hubs: Campagnolo
- Stem: ITM
- Handlebars: ITM
- Saddle: Selle Italia
- 55cm x 55cm c-c
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@HerrJ & @Banana753: Thanks!
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Hi,
Selling here an overall quite nice Colnago Super. Former owner had it for years until he passed away and I bought it from his son. Chrome is very good. Frame and paint is in good condition with minimal wear for it's age. Note that on the top tube under rear brake cable the black paint has been touched up but it's not very noticeable (see pictures). Bike brakes and shifts although rear shifting needs finetuning. Build up with a mix of components. Brake hoods are used but good, bar tape is new. Tires (Michelin) are as good as new.
- 57cm x 57cm c-c
- Crank: Campagnolo
- Derailleur rear: Suntour GPX
- Derailleur front: Suntour GPX
- Shift levers: Suntour
- Brake levers: Suntour GPX
- Brakes: Dia Compe
- Headset: Hatta
- Seatpost: Sugino
- Rims: Alesa
- Hubs: Campagnolo
- Handlebars: 3TTT
- Stem: 3TTT
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- 57cm x 57cm c-c
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Hi,
Selling here this very honest Colnago C40. I believe this is the 1st generation of this cult Colnago. Frame is in good condition with minimal wear for it's age. Fork is steel, has bubbles underneath it's paint at the left top (see pictures). Bike is build up with Campagnolo record. Mavic Ksyrium wheels with Mavic hubs. Shifts and brakes, although might need a bit of attention.
- 52cm x 53,5cm c-c
- Derailleur rear: Campagnolo Record carbon
- Derailleur front: Campagnolo Record
- Shift/brake levers: Campagnolo Record carbon
- Headset: Campagnolo Record
- Brakes: Campagnolo Record
- Crank: Campagnolo Record
- Seatpost: Colnago carbon
- Wheels: Mavic Ksyrium
- Hubs: Mavic
- Handlebars: 3TTT
- Stem: 3TTT
- Saddle: San Marco Mapei
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- 52cm x 53,5cm c-c
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@VeloSurMer: you have dibs, I'll contact you via PM