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NOS Rob Telfer Lo Pro – Columbus Nemo - SOLD
It's never been built up, there are a few marks from storage, most of which would be covered when it's built up though.
See pics below, more available on request.
Sizing:
Top tube ctc - 54cm
Seat tube ctc – 47cm
Seat tube ctt - 54cm
Head tube – 8.7cm
Down tube ctc – 61cm
Seatpost 27.2mm
1” ahead fork steerer
Both 700c wheels (not included, obviously)Fillet brazed seat cluster and head tube, chromed front mech braze on and drop outs, Tecnociclo rear drop outs.
Frame weight – 1550g
Fork weight – 722g£SOLD
Questions?
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I know this is an old thread, just wanted to say that, after some head scratching but little expense I removed my first power torque crank today.
I used a £12 bearing puller from machine mart and some scrap leather to protect the crank arm (a bit of old inner tyre cut to shape may have worked better). Instead of the Park plug I used a 12mm socket with an 8mm socket inside that left a hole small enough for the puller to work against.
It took some effort and was a bit scary but worked a treat leaving the threads perfect and only 2 2-3mm marks on the back of the crank arms.
Phew. Thanks Campagnolo. Shit design.
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Evening all.
I've split a bike I bought. It was built up last year for a photo shoot, left to get dusty then I bought it. It's too small :( So, all this stuff has been fitted, not ridden then carefully removed.
10 speed Campag Veloce groupset, all alloy, 172.5mm compact 34-50 power torque cranks, Italian BB, braze on front mech with 28.6mm clamp on. 11-25 cassette, KMC chain with linky link, brakes, ergos SOLD. And I'll even throw in the full set of cables and the baby blue cinelli bar tape.
Ambrosio Evolution Wheelset, Campag freehub, with rim tape and skewers. Like these on Planet X but polished silver and Campag. The hubs aren't marked but are the same as above.** SOLD.**
Continental Grand Prix 4000 700 x 23c folding tyres + pair of continental tubes. SOLD
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Cheers Masi, yep, it's a beauty...