I have just rebuilt my 1980 A-D. It's probably an ultima, but I am not certain- I purchased it used in 1985 (at the time I was in uni in the US) and it had been in a wreck and fixed/resprayed. I have used it fairly steadily for almost 30 years. It was getting a bit haggard, then the seatpost got stuck, and in a moment of abject stupidity (it was a crazy hot day last summer) involving a reciprocating saw I managed to cut right into the seat tube. (Just thankful I didn't hit my own seat tube.) I sent it to Bob Jackson along with the rather extensive set of decals from the specialists in Australia and they made the frame all lovely again ('grigio' paint). I have rebuilt it with some parts I had and some I have purchased. I have not been a slave to period (no 'eroica' for me), but I found some nice NOS super champion gentleman rims from blacktopdisciple on here (and used those with some Campy hubs I had in storage). Brakes are Campag victory (almost new condition) and levers are chorus aero. Shimano barcon shifters. The most innovative thing is that I installed the on-one retro touring compact chainset which was going for £50 and looks a bit like an old campy one. I change the small ring to 36 so I have 36-48 which goes with 7 speed 13-25 freewheel on the back to give what I hope will be good ratios for the medium hills around here. I tend to keep a high cadence. I know I will spin out some times, but I am pretty lazy on downhills these days. This combo is super smooth shifting with a Nuovo Record rear (and those are practically free at the moment, not sure why as I think it is the most beautiful bicycle part ever made!).








