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Photos:
http://i.imgur.com/DEsw4.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/mWBGh.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fTfCY.jpgThe toe clips have some oxidation spots on the underside, as seen on the third picture. The bearings roll smoothly and the pedals are in a overall decent shape.
Price: £60, p&p to the UK includedSOLD
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I'd sell them for £60, posted.
I should mention that there are some oxidation spots on the underside of the toe clips:
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I did. The one that looks the most similar is this one, from the 1994 catalog:
http://fivenineclimber.com/images/cinelli/gazelle_pages/catalogs/gaz1994_5b.jpg
The 653 frame first appears on the 1989 price list:
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I bought this frame a few months ago from Zielman (sale topic). So far, the tubing, the dropouts and the stays' spacing definitely set its conception in the 90s. Whether it's in the early or mid-90s, I still haven't figured out.
As to which brand it was built with, I was almost sure it must have been Campagnolo, but I learnt in this thread that, at some point, Gazelle used Shimano components on their bikes, so Dura-Ace is also a possibility.
Also, it'd be great, although very unlikely, if someone has seen this frame assembled.
I was hoping someone could shed some clarity on the subject, so I could buy a period correct groupset.
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Oh, okay. I'll wait, then.