Know it’s a bit random but if anyone knows of any classic road bikes that came with this exact setup/spec and doubt much was changed... was a bike I got for £10 in 90’s in local paper when I had no idea what names/brands were/meant.....
Steel frame, relaxed geometery, suspected 531 as was light..... frame broke and meant to repair but grandad chucked it out many moons ago. Was actually one of best easy riding road bikes I have owned and always fancied seeing if could replace as a fun chuck about hack
Cinelli criterium bars, cinelli stem, 27” alloy rims with good campag hubs, campag qr, campag leather saddle, campag seat post, had large long reach brakes obv to cater for proper mud guards, stronglite front cranks, shimano ax aero derailleurs, campag rear dropouts with wee adjuster screws, (think bottom bracket was stronglite too), bottom bracket part of frame had a diamond stamped in it, had suntour ratchet levers. The lugs were cutout and quite delicate and obv high quality but not stupidly decorative crown in for were curved with small point in middle and curved to larger points either side of small point in middle and were quite sharp and quite proud of fork leg.... was painted white but from the chips etc it looks like it may have been metallic light blue or light bluey green metallic. The rear triangle stays were the sort that have a flat tapered area where it attaches either side of seat tube. Think was 12 speed.
Steel frame, relaxed geometery, suspected 531 as was light..... frame broke and meant to repair but grandad chucked it out many moons ago. Was actually one of best easy riding road bikes I have owned and always fancied seeing if could replace as a fun chuck about hack
Cinelli criterium bars, cinelli stem, 27” alloy rims with good campag hubs, campag qr, campag leather saddle, campag seat post, had large long reach brakes obv to cater for proper mud guards, stronglite front cranks, shimano ax aero derailleurs, campag rear dropouts with wee adjuster screws, (think bottom bracket was stronglite too), bottom bracket part of frame had a diamond stamped in it, had suntour ratchet levers. The lugs were cutout and quite delicate and obv high quality but not stupidly decorative crown in for were curved with small point in middle and curved to larger points either side of small point in middle and were quite sharp and quite proud of fork leg.... was painted white but from the chips etc it looks like it may have been metallic light blue or light bluey green metallic. The rear triangle stays were the sort that have a flat tapered area where it attaches either side of seat tube. Think was 12 speed.