Jon,
You are clearly missing the forest for the trees here. The most obvious thing to do, of course, is buy another frame just to match your DA group! :-)
Seriously, I'd put that DA group on the Bianchi Veloce or Stelvio before I'd put it on a Peugeot and risk an international incident.
Or, sell the DA group and buy a Campi instead for one of your "crying" frames... ("Love the one you're with...")
Jon Spangler in Alameda, CA USA
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Message: 13 Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 22:23:07 -0500 From: "Jon Crate" <Jon@FAI.US> Subject: [CR] 6 speed Dura Ace Group To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Message-ID: <B9A7B804BF7C4AB3A9FD7EAB73AA9655@qwerty28> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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 ?
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