Re: [CR]'74-ish Colnago, what to do?

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From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 13:50:50 GMT
To: losgatos_dale@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [CR]'74-ish Colnago, what to do?
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Dale,

Just how woefully too small is it for you? If it's really woefully

small (like 52cm c-t or under) I might be interested. I could use the

brake levers since that is the only bit missing from my "collection

of Colnago bits) for my '74 that I have now. (Carlos is looking for

a '74 for himself, the year of his birth, and he's riding mine now.)

I'm not sure those cranks go with the other engraved bits, depends on

which pattern. Could be it's too new for my stuff.

So what size is the frame?

Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA


-- "Dale B. Phelps" wrote:


I have a rather well-used black '74 Colnago (yeah, I am sure I

mentioned it sometime before) that has all sorts of bits on it that

(I guess) people think are quite valuable: pantographed brake levers,

stem, seat post, and these funny 6-arm cranks. I guess I mention it

because I wanted to get some opinions on re-finishing in the interest

or re-sale (it is woefully small for me), parting it out (no flames

please-smile-) or just abandoning on it and turning it over in toto

to someone who will ride it, with or without a respray. Since we all

love our opinions, I'd respect the love of anyone who'd care to share

a comment/advice/whatever, either on or off list.

Dalesto Phelpsago Montagna lunga Colorado

Dale B. Phelps,

303 651 7307

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