I'm also pleased its not my size too!........a very nice looking bike, in my favorite colour [must get on with the restoration of my Specialissimo]
The front axle does look a little on the short side?.....Campag track ends are a little thicker, but not massivly........ Hard to tell if the back wheel is set up at its 'shortest setting'........maybe there is a bit left to allow the chain to slacken off?
Overall though a stunning bike, is that a steel Campag seat post?
Wonder if someone here on the list is a pottential 'winner'?
cheers
Kevin Sayles
Bridgwater [but not for long] Somerset UK
> My financial situation is very happy that this isn't my size...
>
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Some odd details, though...a mix of period and modern. What's the deal
> with
> the front axle being so short? Shouldn't there be one more link in the
> chain (so you don't need to break it to remove the wheel)? No-crest Model
> 14s. Are those steel dust caps on the pedals? ...shouldn't they be alloy
> for Con Dente pedals?
>
> No relation, etc.
>
> Scott Minneman
> San Francisco, California, USA