Basso, made in Italy with Shimano 600 and 105 equipment

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MODERATORS NOTE: THIS BIKE HAS HAD HEAVY CRASH DAMAGE AND IS NOT SAFE TO BE RIDDEN. IT SHOULD BE BROUGHT AS SPARES OR REPAIR ONLY.

Hello

I have for sale "Vintage" road bike Basso, made in Italy with Shimano 600 and 105 equipment.
Equipment/technical data:

-Size of frame: 62cm=24,41 inch (measured to top of tube). Space from seat post to head set (space from center to center of tubes): 59,5cm=23,43 inch.

The frame is made of steel, weight of bike - 10,67 kg.

-Wheels: 28 inch - hubs: Maillard, rims: Wolber TX Profil
-Tires: rear Continental, front: 23-622
-head set: 1'' Edco Competition
-Stem: made of aluminum, length: 110mm
-Bar: Made of aluminum, Cinelli
-fork: original, made of steel
-brakes: New Success
-crank: Made of aluminum, Shimano 600 FC-6400, 42-52 teeth Biopace, length of arms - 170mm
-Saddle: Selle San Marco Due
-seat post: made of aluminum, Campagnolo
-derailleurs: Shimano 600 - front, Shimano 105 - rear
-chain: Sachs, made in France
-Shifters: left - New Success, right - Shimano 105 (index)
-Brake levers: New Success
-Bottom bracket: machine bearings, Shimano
-cassette sprocket: 7 speed Shimano

The bike was used - it's in very good technical and visual condition, it's got pedals Shimano Deore PD-A550 with belts Christophe and original noses.






































Price: 425 Euro (shipping costs to U.K., all Europe by simple package: 30 Euro. Shipping costs to all World by simple package: 43,25 Euro).
 
Has that been in a front end crash? I'd wager it has, there is even a ripple in the down tube near the head tube junction by the looks of it.
 
The reach of the front brakes is almost at the limit...........wonder if the forks were changed ?

Shaun
 
Midlife":1k03b0c5 said:
The reach of the front brakes is almost at the limit...........wonder if the forks were changed ?

Shaun

You're right, they're not Basso forks with a crown like that.
 
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