PASSONI TITANIUM del 19xx

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That is a beautiful frame...Good luck with the restoration. I am sure you will stand out in Thailand with a rare vintage Italian titanium frame where most of the nicer vintage stuff is mainly from Japan.
 
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tedhodson":hdbo9yo0 said:
required to file those welds
Thank you, no weld is look smoot. :eek:

captaincosmic":hdbo9yo0 said:
What an awesome frame and looking like a great buid so far and the Campagnolo looks so right.
Yes, Italy Group set is look fit for Italy frame. :p

24pouces":hdbo9yo0 said:
:cool:
So sexy with campy parts !
It should have Sexy ride also. :LOL:

concordino":hdbo9yo0 said:
That is a beautiful frame...Good luck with the restoration. I am sure you will stand out in Thailand with a rare vintage Italian titanium frame where most of the nicer vintage stuff is mainly from Japan.
Thank you. Yes, I got many items from JP and from my friend in EU also. :mrgreen:
 
Very nice.

One tiny point: your rear brakes belong on the front! XTR cantis were front/rear specific. The shorter arms belong on the back, and the longer ones on the front. You can tell the difference easily by the length of the oval cut-out in the arm, but the front set should also have an "F" stamped on the back:

http://abload.de/img/img_8199l8pxh.jpg
 
one-eyed_jim":t9u0h6gr said:
Very nice.

One tiny point: your rear brakes belong on the front! XTR cantis were front/rear specific. The shorter arms belong on the back, and the longer ones on the front. You can tell the difference easily by the length of the oval cut-out in the arm, but the front set should also have an "F" stamped on the back:

http://abload.de/img/img_8199l8pxh.jpg

Yes, I found that XTR cantis have shot and long, but I have no ideal which one should be place. :facepalm: Thank for your information.
 

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