Frame: Reynolds 531, Campagnolo forged fork ends and dropouts
Wheels: Campagnolo Record high-flange hubs on “Schwinn-Approved” alloy rims
Bars: Cinelli
Stem: Cinelli
Headset: Campagnolo Strada
Crankset: Campagnolo Record  (52×49)
BB: Campagnolo Record
Derailleurs: Campagnolo Nuovo Record rear and Campagnolo Record front
Pedals: Campagnolo Superleggeri w/ Christophe toe clips
Brakes: Campagnolo Gran Sport with Gran Sport levers
Shifters: Campagnolo downtube levers
Saddle: Unicanitor with Campagnolo seatpost

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looks awesome, I wonder what Queen City will give you for it… It’s a shame to put all the work into such a nice old bike and then lose it, but I suppose the Masi is better-suited for your purposes

June 30, 2010 8:56 pm

I bought it w/ kind of the intention of cleaning it up and selling it, to be honest. It looks amazing, but it is a bit too big for me, plus I’d rather get my money’s worth out of it and put it towards something I’ll ride nearly every day :) Will be sad to part with it though.. even though I’ve only had it a very short time..

June 30, 2010 9:05 pm

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