*** 1992 54cm Slim Chance Road Bike Dura Ace ***

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We have been working on this one for a while and it has finally come together.

Original paint 1992 Slim Chance Frame built up with mostly Dura Ace 7400 series parts.

Model: Slim Chance

Size: 54cm

Year: 1992

Frame Material: Columbus TSX Tubing

Fork: Columbus

Weight: 19.5lbs

Headset: Dura Ace 7400

Front Derailleur: Dura Ace 7402

Rear Derailleur: Dura Ace 7402

Brakes: Dura Ace 7402

Shifters: Dura Ace 7402 8 Speed

Levers: Dura Ace 7401

Crankset: Dura Ace 7402, 170mm, 39/52

Cassette: Mavic "Shark Tooth" 8 Speed Cassette

Bottom Bracket: Dura Ace 7400

Chain: Dura Ace HG 8 speed

Handlebar: Cinelli Giro d'Italia

Stem: Cinelli 1A

Seatpost: Dura Ace 7400 26.8

Saddle: Perforated Selle Italia Flite

Wheelset: Handbuilt Mavic Paris-Roubaix Tubular Rims With Mavic 571/2 Hubs // Mavic Skewers

Tires: Challenge Strada (These are not period correct because we are building this bike to ride)

**** Built w/ NOS Shimano Dura Ace Housing & Cables

***** Photo w/ pedals is coming.... just waiting on them to arrive.

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Re: *** 1992 54cm Slim Chance Road Bike NOS Dura Ace ***

Wow great frame, great and great parts.

Purely for aesthetics I would like a longer stem. And maybe the brake levers a little further down the drops.
 
Re: *** 1992 54cm Slim Chance Road Bike NOS Dura Ace ***

CTK":2baqsv3y said:
Wow great frame, great and great parts.

Purely for aesthetics I would like a longer stem. And maybe the brake levers a little further down the drops.

The positioning on this bike is the way it is because it's a rider. Owned and operated by TPC co-founder & former Pro Roadie Pete Lopinto.

http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road.php ... erweek0610
 
As I said purely for aesthetics.

This bike is like a posh version of my Harry Quinn!
 

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