RBotM May - Campagnolo! - nominations now open.

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I'll throw my 1975 ti Raleigh SB58 in the hat. Campagnolo to me means longevity and serviceability and all the parts on my bike are well used but still looking good and working as they should, I've ridden this at 40mph down hill with a big grin on my face. If I get more than 2 votes i'll treat her to a respray :-)
 

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Ohhhh Kay, here's another chance to show off my lovely 1978 Dave Lloyd.

Build thread here: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... p;start=70

It's not all Campag, but the following bits are: Nuovo Record Front mech and cranks. Record chainrings. An amalgam of Campag bits BB, Nuovo Tipo hubs and I don't know what model the quick releases are.

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Here's my Brian Rourke 531 Pro with a full C-Record groupset (apart from a S/Rec front mech)- circa 1987. Paint, chrome and components are original as are the cables and even the bar tape. It had been hanging in the original owners garage from new and was very rarely ridden. I changed the saddle and tyres. The original wheels (C-Record hubs and Record Pave rims) are awaiting a rebuild owing to corroded chrome spokes.
 

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My Carlton Flyer build, based around a 1964 frameset. Gran Sport rear mech, pedals and headset as well as toe clips, Veloce sealed BB and chainwheels along with Campag skewers...

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This is my 1973 Dave Russell with a virtually full complement of Campag Nuovo Record components.
 

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Re: Vianelli olympic

Adding my humble Vianelli Olympic;

Pierfranco Vianelli (born 20 October 1946) is a former Italian cyclist and Olympic Champion. He won a gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City.

His son runs the family cycle business today, all his frames were custom builds as regards tubing choice, geometry and colours.

This is from early 80s with campagnolo components, and the original bidon and Silca Imperio pump.

photoset here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskqa4yy2

Thanks for looking!
 

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Pinarello Montello

I'll go with my Pinarello Montello. Pretty much all C Record, but with the 8 speed Ergos, Record Titanium rear mech and 28h Record Strada rims.
 

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