1988 Mondonico Diamond NOS

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Frame: circa 1988 Mondonico Diamond, Columbus SPX tubing
Size: 62.5cm
Color: Blue/Ivory fade
Hubs: Campagnolo C Record, 32H
Rims: Ambrosio Metamorphosis, Durex Servizio Corse
Freewheel: Regina Extra, 7sp, 13-23T
Shifters: Campagnolo C-Record Syncro, 7sp, Campy cables
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo C-Record, 2nd gen
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Chorus
Headset: Campagnolo Chorus
Stem: CInelli XA, 135mm 26.0mm
Bar: Cinelli Giro D’Italia, 44cm, 26.0mm
Tape: Ambrosio off white
Cranks: Campagnolo Croce D’Aune, 175mm, 53-39T C-Record Rings
Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo Croce D’Aune
Pedals: Campagnolo C-Record w/Campy blue/white straps
Brakes: Campagnolo Chorus Monoplanar
Brake Levers: Campagnolo C-Record, aero
Seatpost: Campagnolo C-Record, 27.0mm
Saddle: Selle Italia Turbo, white
Tires: Wolber Neo Pro Slick
Housing: Campagnolo C-Record, ivory
Bottle: Campagnolo Borraccia Biodinamica
 
toomski":1dr54gol said:
what's the back story to this?

The frameset came from a collector located in Germany. He listed a half dozen NOS Mondonico framesets a few years ago, most or all of them were fade paint jobs. I remember a green/white, yellow/white, red/white. I chose this one since I ride a 63cm. I met him in person when I visited Germany - really friendly guy. I lost contact w/him so I have not yet shown him the completed project.

I decided to build it up with a mix of Campy stuff...I purchased the derailleur for $40 USD back in 1994 from a small LBS. Back then, I had no idea that it would be fitted to this frame some 15 years later. I don't collect lots of parts so it was just dumb luck that the derailleur & frame were dated c. 1988.

The parts came from various sources: ebay, private sellers, and The Bici in Santa Barbara, CA. who also built up the bike. They provided the cranks, bottom bracket, seatpost, tires, and sorted a number of details. The Bici really motivated me to complete the project - I knew that they could and would do it right - so I owe them a huge thanks. Thank you thank you :cool: http://www.the-bici.com/

Thanks for the comments & glad you enjoy it!
 
Sweet - for a big bike looks really nicely proportioned.

Great photos too - definitely worth popping in RBoTM at some point.
 
yeah really classy bike there... hope you are going to get a few miles down.....
How is retro steel viewed over in the states.... does it get appreciated
 
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