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  1. Obi-Juan

    1991/1992 GT Zaskar (completed)

    The idea of “decade correct” manufacturing seems to me to have a lot of logic. Actually, all of us who have had bicycles are modifying them almost from the beginning, from small details such as handlebars to more functional parts for us, such as saddle or pedals to larger or purely whimsical...
  2. Obi-Juan

    1991/1992 GT Zaskar (completed)

    Very good Suntour choice. It is differentiating
  3. Obi-Juan

    1991/1992 GT Zaskar (completed)

    It is undoubtedly a good purchase! Congratulations. How I like them. Curiously, I also valued them for mine.
  4. Obi-Juan

    1990 Look KG96

    Yes!
  5. Obi-Juan

    1990 Look KG96

    That seems too nice. I have to find it I NEED to see it!!!, Jjjjj I'll look for it and see if there's any luck.
  6. Obi-Juan

    1990 Look KG96

    Vitus also had some good and beautiful frames in the late '90s in carbon that are somewhat forgotten today. It's a shame The OCTs and their "little" CAT3 brothers in carbon/aluminum
  7. Obi-Juan

    1990 Look KG96

    I found the report that Bicisport magazine did on KG 96 in June 1989 The cyclist Eduardo Chozas, winner of 6 stages of the Tour de France and 3 of the Giro d'Italia, came out presenting it.
  8. Obi-Juan

    1990 Look KG96

    That snakeskin painting thing reminded me of a Spanish artisan, Nortel.le, who was famous for his high-quality paintings. One of them became very popular because it appeared in Bicisport magazine and left everyone with their mouths open in astonishment. The images are not very good, but the type...
  9. Obi-Juan

    1990 Look KG96

    My God! That Pinarello is perfect. When I saw it I even shuddered What great memories. Not a single detail is missing, incredible I didn't know about the LDS fork, it's good information
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