Ribble columbus slx Restoration

little jim

Devout Dirtbag
This is the classic case of right place, right time. A guy came to the shop I work at asking if we'd take a knackered old bike off him for parts as he didn't want it anymore. Now, we don't normally do that but I had a look at the bike and immediately said I'd take it.
It's a columbus slx frame badged as 'RIBBLE' with a full 1988 campagnolo athena groupset (apart from the seatpost) right down to the toe straps :D
It was in a pretty bad state with loads of old grease and grime on it and a fair amount of surface rust but after being in the garage for a week it's cleaned up really nice.
The restoration is complete apart from some bar tape and a different seatpost but I've decided to be annoying and split all the pictures into different posts and string it out over a few days :)
Anyway, this is what it looked like
Please excuse the crap photos but I was using my phone most of the time

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Rims
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Hubs
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Tyres
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Unfortunately this stem has bitten the dust. It was completely seized into the steerer tube so I had to cut it out. :(

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I like this photo purely because of what the sticker on the seat tube says.

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And finally, a teaser of what it looks like now.

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An 'in progress' update

Bare frame with the top and bottom headset cups still in and the shifters fitted

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The freewheel apart

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The freewheel back together without the innards

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Inner chainring

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Outer chainring

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Front mech

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Rear mech

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Brake calliper

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And finally another teaser

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Last update tomorrow.
 
Nice rebuild - look froward to seeing it finished. Always a shame to see cobwebs on this website! :shock:

Athena from back then was a beautiful groupset...
 
And finally....

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Drivetrain

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Front end built up with an ITM Eclypse stem that doesn't match everything else but looks good enough for now until I can get hold of a replacement cinelli 1A stem

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Campagnolo right down to the toe straps :)

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This is going up for sale as soon as I can find a campag seatpost and a cinelli stem to complete the groupset and some suitable bar tape but I have no idea about how much to sell it for. It's a columbus SLX frame with internal brake cable routing that runs through a copper tube in the top tube. As far as I understand it this was a difficult thing to achieve which means the frame must be reasonable quality.
The groupset is full campagnolo athena from 1988 ish and is in very good condition apart from one missing part of the rear brake and some corrosion on the stainless steel bolts.
I'm going to post a topic about this in the 'how much is my bike worth' thread but I though I'd ask here anyway

Cheers
 
mdvineng":3fv19cx6 said:
you wouldn't have the frame number would you? I may know who built it!

regards
dave s

I'll find out and give you a shout tomorrow mate. It would be nice to know a bit of the history behind this bike.
 
Re: Ribble

Hi,

what size is the seatpost please? I am trying to identify if a frame I have is a Ribble, it has a 26mm seatpost though?

Thanks, Russ
 
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