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Guerciotti

Bike tags: Road bike | 1982 | 57 cm | campagnolo | columbus | more tags >>
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57 cm Columbus SL

40 cm Cinelli handlebars + pantographed Cinelli stem

Columbus fork + Campagnolo SR headset

Campagnolo SR hub, Blue 36H Mavic SSC rim

Ditto

172.5 mm Campagnolo SR

Concor Profil saddle + 27.2 mm pantographed Campagnolo SR seat post

Campagnolo SR pedals, Guerciotti-stamped toe clips; Regina Oro chain

13-21 Regina(?); Drilled Campagnolo SR rear der.; drilled Bullseye pulleys

Year: 1982

I first bought the 57 cm frame. Then I bought an identical 51 cm Guerciotti (a full bike), took all its parts off it and put them on the 57 cm frame you see here. The drilled rear derailleur with Bullseye pulleys is something I added later after seeing one on another Guerciotti. CyclArt did very minor touch up work on the paint. Unfortunately, they couldn't salvage the chipped "Made in Italy" sticker that used to be on the head tube. :/





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Favorite of mine...

I really do love the use of color, and I agree, that stem is amazing!

/tiphat

Thanks, a blue Guerciotti like this had been on my wish list for a long time.

Great Detail work!

Especially like the stem!

Thanks!

It caught my eye too when I first saw it. The seat post has the same measurement markings.

beauty

Gorgeous. The pantographed comps make it that much better. Going to build my Motta up with period campy once I can afford it.

Thanks!

Hang in there with the Motta build. Panto'd parts of all kinds show up sooner or later on eBay.

Great Guerciotti

Very nice bike, specially with the pantographed components.

Much obliged

The Italians really had a way with panto'd parts back in the 80's, didn't they? Lots of panache.


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