Overburys Pioneer.

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What's going to happen if you break the 'rules'

Just build it as you want, no ones going to mind

And campag looks good on any bike, trust me
 
Re:

What's going to happen if you break the 'rules'

Just build it as you want, no ones going to mind

And campag looks good on any bike, trust me

xxnick1975 , :) thanks That's a big relief... I'd actually heard their were secret masonic rules and retrobike kkk on these shores :LOL:

I agree campagnolo looks really beautiful , some bikes it looks just so right , I'm just a little unsure if the union of overburys skinny steel tubes and the bulkiness of campagnolo will work for me though,,. I'll await the part deliverys and see :)
 
Don't be scared of a steel tube and campag, here's a couple of mine
 

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And for good measure, my 1990 pioneer, with part of a 88 group set, a different gen roller cam rear and a more modern front canti, and a new saddle...hang the rules I say....
 

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As for rules. If you can reach them you can have them.

Campag wheels, everything else a mixture. Seems to work.

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xxnick1975 , thanks for some inspiration :) lovely looking bikes everyone of them, particular like that bob jackson,, but for sure you've put me off the Euclid brake levers for life :facepalm: :LOL: :)

The History Man :)
He's right. Those levers are minging.


:LOL: :LOL: I did say !! :)

loving the look of the black pioneer :cool: , is that a ritchey stem their with the built in cable hanger ?
 
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