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Bike complete, for now.
The chrome on the forks was shot but a previous owner has done a good job getting rid of the rust. I painted over the worst section and left some chrome uncovered top and bottom. I’m quite pleased with this but might keep an eye out for some better Concorde or other Columbus forks if they pop up cheap.
Otherwise, only the wheels, tyres, crankset, cassette and chain came from the donor bike in the end. I was so pleased with the paint job, I felt something better was deserved so it now sports Campagnolo 10s from the early 2000s, a mix of Centaur and Veloce.
Crankset is carbon Record. I think this looks really smart and certainly keeps the bike weight down (to 10kg). I’m not sure about swapping for something silver - opinions? I notice that older Campy group sets all use the Ultratorque system, even the lower groups, so a straight swap for something that might need a bit of polishing.
Wheels are Campagnolo Scirrocco, now the 5th bike these have been on and not a bit of wear showing. These are shod with Pirelli P-Zeros - the best tyre out there IMO. 25mm but I’m surprised to see the bike will easily accommodate 28mm when these wear out.
Shifters are NOS Centaur from the period where they were all Ultrashift with metal components. Annoyingly these feel better than the 11s Chorus on my best bike
I changed my mind on the A-Headset stem conversion and found some NOS ITM bars and quill stem. Nothing flash but they had to be Italian.
Bar tape is modern Fizik. I love that the chrome is visible through the perforations. PDM ‘chrome cassette’ plugs to match! The saddle is brand new Selle Royale Seta, £5. I think it might be a ladies saddle as it’s a bit wide. That’s the trend now so looks quite modern. Pondering about a Turbo replacement though?
Brakes are brand new Centaur, no idea if it’s the old Centaur or the new version, I don’t think they’ve changed anything and they were quite cheap! Not the skeleton version which I don’t like because it reveals the pivot bolt head.