Robster914
Retro Guru
After promising the better half that my bike collection was to grow no further..
On impulse I bought this...
It is an absolute beauty- the carbon weave really comes alive under artificial light.
As with seemingly all old bikes it does have some features that are a bit mysterious so if there are any experts out there that can help...
It does seem that there were different versions of this frame. Earlier ones appear to have a different rear brake bridge that looks like it bolts to the rear stays as well being glued. there are also some that have different seat post lug designs.
Can anyone shed light on what the little grub screw on the seat post lug is for? I am going to leave as is.
The only thing that seems to be missing are the brake cable guides that fit over the holes in the top tube for the rear brake cable. If anyone has a pair of these that would be great! Strangely there is no damage so I don't know if they are press fit in?
Anyone... unless anyone tells me different I am going to assume this is 1987 vintage Look KG86. Just got to ponder the build up now!
On impulse I bought this...
It is an absolute beauty- the carbon weave really comes alive under artificial light.
As with seemingly all old bikes it does have some features that are a bit mysterious so if there are any experts out there that can help...
It does seem that there were different versions of this frame. Earlier ones appear to have a different rear brake bridge that looks like it bolts to the rear stays as well being glued. there are also some that have different seat post lug designs.
Can anyone shed light on what the little grub screw on the seat post lug is for? I am going to leave as is.
The only thing that seems to be missing are the brake cable guides that fit over the holes in the top tube for the rear brake cable. If anyone has a pair of these that would be great! Strangely there is no damage so I don't know if they are press fit in?
Anyone... unless anyone tells me different I am going to assume this is 1987 vintage Look KG86. Just got to ponder the build up now!