ZackHafler
Warming-Up
- Jul 1, 2014
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I just bought a new Specialzed Roubaix and was hoping I could get some money back by selling a couple of my other bikes that are collecting dust. I live near Yokota Air Base/Hachioji/Tachikawa and can meet you/deliver if your relatively close.
I have a early 56cm 1970's Italvega Record, mostly restored(frame is original paint) using lots of NOS parts. It is a colombus cromoly frame with chrome lugs. The front and rear dropouts are campagnolo. "Italvega bikes were designed and hand-built within the noted Torresini workshop at the Torpado factory in Padua, Italy." -Wikipedia
Price: $1500obo.
Shimano DuraAce brakes(80's I think...)
Campagnolo Record levers
Campagnolo Grand Sport NOS hubs laces to NOS Araya wheels with new double butted spokes
Campagnolo nuovo record skewers
Suntour Cyclone shifters/derailleur
Sugino Mighty Crankset
Campagnolo BB
Regina 14-28 freewheel
Sugino Fluted seatpost
Brooks PRO saddle.
Link to photos on my flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/48054840@N03/sets/72157635190874949/
I also have a 1974 Schwinn Continental (made in Chicago). I attempted a restoration but the rear wheel was so bent(up and down) I called it quits and didn't want to sink any more money into it. It is ride-able though. Price: $200obo.
I have a early 56cm 1970's Italvega Record, mostly restored(frame is original paint) using lots of NOS parts. It is a colombus cromoly frame with chrome lugs. The front and rear dropouts are campagnolo. "Italvega bikes were designed and hand-built within the noted Torresini workshop at the Torpado factory in Padua, Italy." -Wikipedia
Price: $1500obo.
Shimano DuraAce brakes(80's I think...)
Campagnolo Record levers
Campagnolo Grand Sport NOS hubs laces to NOS Araya wheels with new double butted spokes
Campagnolo nuovo record skewers
Suntour Cyclone shifters/derailleur
Sugino Mighty Crankset
Campagnolo BB
Regina 14-28 freewheel
Sugino Fluted seatpost
Brooks PRO saddle.
Link to photos on my flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/48054840@N03/sets/72157635190874949/
I also have a 1974 Schwinn Continental (made in Chicago). I attempted a restoration but the rear wheel was so bent(up and down) I called it quits and didn't want to sink any more money into it. It is ride-able though. Price: $200obo.
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