Zinn Z-Centaur – Photo update - Page 6

I forgot to say thanks to Gil for printing the decals for me. Great job and a top bloke.
 
Here is the pec sheet if anybody is interested.

Frame: Zinn Z-Centaur Reynolds 531

Fork: Zinn Reynolds 753

Headset: NOS Campagnolo Record OR
Stem: Zinn Reynlds 531
Handlebar: Reynolds 753 (eventually)
Grips: ODI Attack
Barends: -

Brakes: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Brake Pads: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Brake Cables: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Cantilever cable hangers: NOS Campagnolo
Brake Levers: NOS Campagnolo Centaur

Shifters: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Front Derailleur: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Rear Derailleur: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Derailleur Cables: NOS Campagnolo
Cassette: NOS Campagnolo Record OR
Chain: Rohloff S-LT-99
Cranks: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Crank Bolts: NOS Campagnolo
Chainrings: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Chainring bolts: NOS Campagnolo
Bottom Bracket: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Pedals:NOS Campagnolo Centaur

Hub Skewers:NOS Campagnolo
Rims: NOS Campagnolo Contax 36 hole
Hubs: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Nipples: DT Swiss
Spokes: DT Swiss
Tyres: NOS Continental Supercross
Tubes: Schwalbe Presta

Saddle: NOS Selle Italia Flite
Seatpost: NOS Campagnolo Centaur
Seatpost Binder: -
 
Never had one, always wanted one, still want one.

That's one of the best builds I've seen. Still one of the best looking bikes ever IMO. Credit to you and your attention to detail :cool:
 
Thanks for the comments guys, it means a lot to know its appreciated after the effort and money put into it.

All I've got to do now is find the time to get it muddy... :)
 
Giom6":2dre0t2v said:
All I've got to do now is find the time to get it muddy... :)

It's a dirty rotten job, but someone's got to do it.

Tell you what, save you the trouble, I'll take it up onto the Mendips for you. Can't say fairer than that, I mean, what are mates for?
 
Thanks for the offer, seems fair but I would really rather go with you to be honest... :D
 
What a fantastic piece of 90's popular culture you have there!

This is really is at the point where art and engineering collide and capture the age in which it was made. Some bikes just do this so well, I hope to own one one day.

I bet it cost you a little more than £600 this time round!
 
was8v":2a7j39zb said:
I bet it cost you a little more than £600 this time round!

Just a little bit :? A lot of the Campag bits came from America which is ok until customs get you :cry:

Worth it though as its just how I wanted it...just don't tell the misses :)
 

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