1988 Concorde Squadra PDM

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My most recent acquisition, and in many ways the retro road bike I've been searching for for years.

1988 Concorde Squadra PDM team. not sure if it's just a replica or an actual team bike, it does have a number plate tab. Columbus SLX tubing.

Most of these bikes that I've seen are (appropriately enough) Campagnolo equipped. this bike however is wearing 90% of a 7400 Dura-Ace group, which is fine by me as it's about 1st level with M950 XTR on my "favourite-group-ever" scale. All that's missing is the stem, pedals, one crank cap and the front quick-release. it has the fluted seatpost which I personally prefer over the AX aero post.

Wheels are Open 4 CD on 7400 hubs, wearing current Continental tires.

I've really done nothing to it yet other than wipe the dust off, lube the chain and pump the tires, it has a couple of rust spots on the frame, and the fork has some chrome pitting, but other than that it's in geat shape for a 30 year old bike. Only real plans for it are some black leather bar tape and some 7401 SPDs if I can find a set in good order. Rides like a dream, super smooth, nice and light for steel.

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Full Campag C Record with Cobalto brakes please!! :D

That's such a nice frame - we used to sell them in the late
80s and the Squadra came complete with the number tag
as standard.

Lovely stuff.

:cool:
 
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rusty bodie":3c6q5opc said:
Full Campag C Record with Cobalto brakes please!! :D

That's such a nice frame - we used to sell them in the late
80s and the Squadra came complete with the number tag
as standard.

Lovely stuff.

:cool:

Mine had Record Delta on it and was sold by a dales in Glasgow.

Rusty Bodie - what shop did you work in? The Concorde frames were distributed by the guy who sold Ultimate clothing. His name was Douglas Vance if I remember.... He tried to get us to sell them but they were almost £600 back in 1987/88
 
As it happens I'm trying to get rid of an old PDM windproof jacket to a good home if you want it for the cost of postage (or pickup from SW London)? Size "52" (large).
 
Lovely bike. It'll no doubt be a fantastic ride!

With internal cable routing and Dura Ace, its probably not a PDM team issue as they were Campag and external routing. Neither of these two things make the slightest difference to how good the bike is.

Enjoy!
 
Pionir":b3o4ctpr said:
As it happens I'm trying to get rid of an old PDM windproof jacket to a good home if you want it for the cost of postage (or pickup from SW London)? Size "52" (large).

That' very kind! Unfortunately I'm in southern Ontario, Canada! I suspect a 52 would also be like a sail on my skinny frame, really to bad, it would be great to show up at a group ride in some proper kit


jackosbournesnr":b3o4ctpr said:
Lovely bike. It'll no doubt be a fantastic ride!

With internal cable routing and Dura Ace, its probably not a PDM team issue as they were Campag and external routing. Neither of these two things make the slightest difference to how good the bike is.

Enjoy!

I took it on a couple of little 15km rides last week (in the rain :( ) and it really is lovely to ride, very compliant. I suspect it will be my bike of choice for our local midsummer road-and-gravel century.
 
You will possibly find with concealed cabling it"s a Ciocc built over the counter for Joe Public the team frames all had exposed cabling If you take out the BB spindle /cups see if the BB is pinned If it is that's a different ball game What ever an excellent frame set.
 
Little Al":2kjauoem said:
You will possibly find with concealed cabling it"s a Ciocc built over the counter for Joe Public the team frames all had exposed cabling If you take out the BB spindle /cups see if the BB is pinned If it is that's a different ball game What ever an excellent frame set.

Bit late to pull it apart tonight, the the BB lug/shell is Cinelli made with "Concorde" cast into the top of the shell on the non-drive side:

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