georges1
Retro Guru
Good morning everyone
Back in February, I made an expected purchase at the right price ,James Dak is partially to blame for this (laughs and just kidding
). A 1995 Fausto Coppi Lugano 53 in Columbus Genius, manufactured by Masciaghi in the mid 1990s. Fillet-brazed frame. Internal brake cable routing along the top tube. Provision for two water bottles. Tecnociclo rear drop outs. Chrome fork crown, right chain stay, drop outs and braze-on for the front derailleur. Some paint chips Super tight geometry for fast and confident cornering and responsive handling. I wanted one of those back in the day,saw one in dark blue and bought it. I don't know if the fork is threadless or not, so things that will need to be bought will be a headset, then an italian bottom bracket,a fausto coppi seatpost and the transmission will be of course DA 7800 so will be the brakes, wheels I have a set for it and tires will be Continental.Saddle, I haven't chosen yet,stem will be the ITM Goccia and bar ITM Supertraining Europa and pedals will be Look.
So now place for pics:
The coppi arrived back then and it isindeed a threaded 1 inch fork, condition is excellent however the bottom bracket cable guide is missing and despite the seat post is a 27.2,I have troubles to push it deeper inside the seat tube,tomorrow,I am going to my bike tech and see how it can be fixed. Headset which I decided to install was a Campy Record
Since then I have installed the brakes, front derailleur, I need now an italian DA 7800 bottom bracket and a DA 7800 crankset. Then the assembly with the reminding components will begin, stay tuned.
Have a nice week end
Best regards and stay safe
Georges
Back in February, I made an expected purchase at the right price ,James Dak is partially to blame for this (laughs and just kidding
So now place for pics:
The coppi arrived back then and it isindeed a threaded 1 inch fork, condition is excellent however the bottom bracket cable guide is missing and despite the seat post is a 27.2,I have troubles to push it deeper inside the seat tube,tomorrow,I am going to my bike tech and see how it can be fixed. Headset which I decided to install was a Campy Record
Since then I have installed the brakes, front derailleur, I need now an italian DA 7800 bottom bracket and a DA 7800 crankset. Then the assembly with the reminding components will begin, stay tuned.
Have a nice week end
Best regards and stay safe
Georges