Carpentari - road bike, Campagnolo Victory

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Hello

I have for sale road bike Carpentari.

The bike has been used, is in PERFECT technical and very good visual condition.

Equipement/technical data:

-Size of frame: 54cm/21,25 inch. Space from seat post to ahead set (top tube): 53,5cm/21inch. The frame is made of steel.
-WHEELS - rims: NISI, Cerchi, 28" , hubs: IMB.
-tires: Tubular, 28", Schwalbe Montello 300
-ahead set: 1"
-Stem: Aluminum - road, lenght: 100mm
-Bar: Alu, road, Cosmos, made in Italy
-Fork: original, made of steel, Carpentari
-brakes: Modolo Corsa
-crank: 52-42teeth, Campagnolo, made of aluminum, lenght of arms: 170mm
-Saddle: Selle San Marco Laser
-seat post - aluminum, road - Rino
-derailleurs: Campagnolo Victory
-chain: Sedis
-shift levers: Campagnolo Victory
-Brake levers: Modolo Corsa
-Bottom bracket: quarter mounting of crank, ball bearings, Campagnolo Victory, Italian thread
-cassette sprocket: Everest, 6 speed

The bike has got also:

-NEW wrap Ambrosio

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Price: 250 Euro
 
Re: Hi

ditbicykles":2owz1jny said:
what pictures You need?

Regards dawid

<Tongue in cheek> Maybe more of the saddle? </tongue in cheek>

Dawid, you are getting better at this, better pictures, well done.

I like the idea that you show the condition of the paintwork, though I would say I wouldn't describe it as good visual condition, I would call it rough, sorry but just my interpretation of what I see. I am guessing plain gauge cro-moly steel for the frame and forks?
 
Credit where its due, there are always plenty of good photo's which is important when you can't view in person. You also get some interesting bikes but if you want to sell into the UK I'd say they are seriously over priced.
 

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