Fausto Coppi Aluminium K (new pics)

Konsta

Retro Guru
I took some pics yesterday so I thought I'd share this too.
This is my girlfriends road bike. Been in use for a few years now, so not very clean anymore. Sorry!

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The spec list:
Frame: Fausto Coppi Aluminium K (repainted and re-stickered by the previous owner)
Fork: Leader carbon
Saddle: Selle Italia Flite Titanium
Seatpost: noname 27,2mm, with ti bolt
Seatpost binder: Salsa Lip Lock
Headset: alloy wonder from Poland, with needle bearings
Top cap + bolt: Campagnolo Record
Spacers: Velosolo
Stem: Dimension, 70/31.8mm, with ti bolts
Handlebar: PRO
Bar Tape: Selle San Marco leather
Bar end plugs: Nitto
Brake levers/brifters: Campagnolo Veloce 9 speed, with Hüdz replacement hoods
Brake calipers: Campagnolo Chorus
Brake pads: Kools Stop Salmon
Brake cables: Campagnolo + Shimano
Brake cable housing: noname
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Chorus 9 speed
Derailleur cable: Campagnolo
Derailleur cable housing: noname
Down tube cable stops: Campagnolo
Cassette: Campagnolo Veloce
Chain: Selcof SL900CR
Cranks: Campagnolo Record, 170mm
Chainring: Specialites TA 39T
Chainring bolts: noname alloy
Pedals: NC-17 Trekking Pro
Front hub: noname 24H
Rear hub: Campagnolo Veloce 32H
Spokes: DT Swiss Revolution 2.0/1.5/2.0mm
Nipples: DT Swiss brass
Rims: Kinlin XR-300
Tyres: Veloflex Master 23-622
Tubes: Specialized Turbo Tube

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Classy. Can't beat a 1x setup. I had a 1x9 Campagnolo setup for commuting and loved it. Nice looking steed she has!
 
Thanks!

All of our bikes have had only one chainring in front for about ten years now. Mainly because of lazyness, I just never have had the patience to properly dig into the world of front derailleurs. Everything nice and simple like this. Chains has been dropped a couple of times but that's the price I'm willing to pay for fd-free life!
 
Very late update.

Last year I managed to locate a long lusted after and beautiful Shamal wheelset for this bike. The price was cheap as chips as the rear rim had some hairline cracks (because of the low spoke count, you know the story). However as the wheels were completely true, the spoke tension was still good, the bearings buttery smooth and with a little tinkering I was able to fit a 9 speed rear cassette the bike was ridden with the dangerous wheelset for a year.

Here are some pics:

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Front tyre is Grand Bois Cerf 28-622 but on the back I had to put Vittoria Corsa 25-622 as the Grand Bois was too big to fit!
 
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