Just under the wire (1983) BSC threaded, Pepto Bismol Pink Vitus in VG condition. Its a 52.5 center to top. Comes with a spiffy seatpost and fork. AKA - the Campagnolo Donor Bicycle.
Yes, its glued aluminum but it wasn't ridden very much at all - judging from the wear on the components, about 200 miles, so its not about to become unglued any minute, unlike me!
I'm asking 25.00 which covers my time to box it properly and drive it over to UPS. Buyer pays shipping. The sooner someone buys this, the sooner I'll remember to ship Raoul Demare's rims, which are also boxed up and waiting for a trip to UPS, not being Us Postal service sized. Just think, not only will you be getting this frame out of my bedroom closet, you will be helping Raoul get his rims. And thats a pretty noble thing to do.
I suspect for a light rider, this might be pretty cool. I rode it before I stripped it, and it was ok, a bit big, for me.
Also....
I'm all over these cool gortex coated cables on the rest of my fine Shimano equipped stable. When I stripped the Campagnolo Donor bicycle it had very thick, I'm going to imagine, original Campy cables. Is it not a good idea to use thinner diameter newer cable in old Campy stuff? Will they clamp ok in derailleurs and brakes?
Ann Phillips, Atlanta GA
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