Re: [CR] 6 speed Dura Ace Group

(Example: Framebuilding:Restoration)

Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 20:30:04 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
From: "Marc St. Martin" <marc.stmartin@earthlink.net>
To: Jon@FAI.US, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] 6 speed Dura Ace Group


I tend to agree; a Masi Prestige just went on eBay fully equipped with Shimano 600 for a sum just North of $1,500.00. It was my size, but I just couldn't get my hands around Shimano 600 on a Masi Prestige.

There are some neat Japanese road frames out there like Zunow, 3Rensho and (more rare) Nagasawa. These would cry for a nice Dura Ace build.

Marc St. Martin Livermore, California USA

-----Original Message-----

>From: Jon Crate <Jon@FAI.US>

>Sent: Feb 21, 2011 7:23 PM

>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

>Subject: [CR] 6 speed Dura Ace Group

>

>CR List Friends,

>

>I happened on a beautiful complete 6 speed Dura Ace group and bought it.

>I received it last night and it is definitely some fine equipment in

>excellent shape.

>

>One problem I have, is figuring out what to put it on.

>All my frames are (with 3 exceptions) either very French or very Italian.

>

>Here are the candidates (all steel lugged of course):

>63 Paramount

>69 PX-10

>85 PZ-10

>Mid 80s Bianchi Veloce

>Late 80s Bianchi Stelvio

>Late 90s Masi Team 3V

>Late 90s Ciocc

>72 Chrome Carlton Cobra

>Old Olmo

>70s Speedwell

>

>The Olmo, Masi, Ciocc, PZ-10, Bianchi's, and Paramount all came with Campy

>and scream give me Campy! So I have been slowing gathering up Campy

>components especially for the PZ-10, Paramount, 3V and Ciocc.

>

>I also have a very nice and complete Shimano 600 Arabesque group - same

>(nice) problem.

>

>I'm thinking of playing musical groups for a while just to experiment. The

>only one really not readily compatible is the PX-10.

>

>Tell me what would you do?

>I'm sure you will have different opinions, but I'm curious.

>

>Thank you,

>

>Jon M. Crate

>Marietta, Georgia USA