torqueless":efs1tkiy said:Yes.. Nice to see a Nuovo Record equipped bike with no Super-ness about it, not so much as a chainring... just for a change!
I like your bike, but 100 people are too polite to mention that your headset is not Nuovo Record, and your front derailleur may be a Nuovo Gransport... I don't think that takes anything away from your bike, just saying... because you listed them as Nuovo Record.
Regarding your rims... they have no labels, but they may still bear the ghostly outline of the label(s), which could help to identify them. I think I can see this outline in the rear derailleur photo (twelfth pic.)... over to the rim expert.. (which ain't me!)
Doubledee":efs1tkiy said:£530 that is a fine investment, its worth probably double that! Make sure you ride it...only on nice sunny days mind you. You will get lots of admiring looks enjoy!
jujupunk":efs1tkiy said:Wow, thats a fine bike. Looks to be in great condition? What work will you be doing to it? Doesn't look like it needs much.
Well, those three things are mentioned in the link that's posted, 1978Midlife":efs1tkiy said:Blimey that takes me back to my youth................it has lasted the years in much better nick than I have
I wonder when campag introduced the non-stabby curved skewers, coated brake guides and domed brake QR?
Nice
Shaun
matthew71":og8fk20h said:very nice, do you have a pic of the whole freddy maertens sticker? i think 76 is the year he won paris -nice ?
I think the rims might be Super Champion, judging by the oval and rectangular sticker marks visible on the photo of the rear mech. For comparison, see:
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... AbsPos=203
If they are Super Champion, I don't know how you'd determine which model without the stickers. In my experience, the oval Super Champion stickers peel at the edges quite easily and start to look tatty, so it wouldn't surprise me if someone interested in appearances had peeled them off completely.
Nick
Absolutely correct for the Retro Ronde. Freddy would love it!