Skynet
Senior Retro Guru
Just bought a Moser, being sent tomorrow. Pretty Dinky 49cm with 51cm top tube, although the seat tube doesn't really extend so guess it's like a 51.
Not sure what model it is yet but it has full Super Record. Will have to do some more googling this afternoon and try and work out the model and year.
It's very, very dirty, or as the seller said original and not restored. Hopefully not too much is worn out.
Looks to be totally chromed underneath and the paint is metallic looking but not with a flake, like the metallic paper look.
Other than the groupset it has:
Cinelli 1 something stem, I think
Cinelli 65-38 Criterium bars
Sella Iscaselle saddle, fairly ugly thing
Nisi rims, clinchers by the looks of it
The paint's not in great shape, especially on the non-drive side top tube, but will sort out everything else before thinking about what to do with that. With it being chromed it's not such a rush.
The plan is two versions, drop and flat, with flat being the default. Easy to swap between the two with two sets of bars, stems, levers and probably cables.
Not bought a complete bike for quite a while so it's nice not having to search for all the parts. So basically wait for it to turn up, clean, polish and I'm done, yeah right!
Off to google and make up my shopping list of obvious things now, like clips and tape.
UPDATE: The seller said it was a custom build, I presume he means kit not frame. But that probably explains why I can find a match in the catalogues.
UPDATE 2: The rear mech says Pat.81 so some time travel was involved.
Not sure what model it is yet but it has full Super Record. Will have to do some more googling this afternoon and try and work out the model and year.
It's very, very dirty, or as the seller said original and not restored. Hopefully not too much is worn out.
Looks to be totally chromed underneath and the paint is metallic looking but not with a flake, like the metallic paper look.
Other than the groupset it has:
Cinelli 1 something stem, I think
Cinelli 65-38 Criterium bars
Sella Iscaselle saddle, fairly ugly thing
Nisi rims, clinchers by the looks of it
The paint's not in great shape, especially on the non-drive side top tube, but will sort out everything else before thinking about what to do with that. With it being chromed it's not such a rush.
The plan is two versions, drop and flat, with flat being the default. Easy to swap between the two with two sets of bars, stems, levers and probably cables.
Not bought a complete bike for quite a while so it's nice not having to search for all the parts. So basically wait for it to turn up, clean, polish and I'm done, yeah right!
Off to google and make up my shopping list of obvious things now, like clips and tape.
UPDATE: The seller said it was a custom build, I presume he means kit not frame. But that probably explains why I can find a match in the catalogues.
UPDATE 2: The rear mech says Pat.81 so some time travel was involved.