Bianchi EL-OS
By Tripperdog on 09/10/2008.
Bike tags: Road bike | Bianchi | c-record | campagnolo | campy |





55cm Bianchi Columbus EL-OS Steel tubing
Modolo, Cane Creek SCR-5 levers and Modolo ALX 90 brakes
Bianchi Columbus steel fork, Campagnolo Chorus headset
Mavic Cosmos with Vittoria Rubino clincher tire
Mavic Cosmos with Vittoria Rubino clincher tire
Campagnolo C-Record, Campagnolo Centaur BB
Fizik Pave saddle on a Selcof Team seat post
Campagnolo C-Record pedals, SRAM 8s Chain
11-21 Shimano 8s cassette, Campagnolo Athena derailleurs, Campagnolo 8 speed indexed shifters

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55cm Bianchi Columbus EL-OS Steel tubing
Modolo, Cane Creek SCR-5 levers and Modolo ALX 90 brakes
Bianchi Columbus steel fork, Campagnolo Chorus headset
Mavic Cosmos with Vittoria Rubino clincher tire
Mavic Cosmos with Vittoria Rubino clincher tire
Campagnolo C-Record, Campagnolo Centaur BB
Fizik Pave saddle on a Selcof Team seat post
Campagnolo C-Record pedals, SRAM 8s Chain
11-21 Shimano 8s cassette, Campagnolo Athena derailleurs, Campagnolo 8 speed indexed shifters
I built this one two years ago mostly from parts I had around. This frame had 130mm rear spacing so that is why I used newer wheels. I still wanted to use downtube shifters for a more classic look. The Cane Creek brake levers feel identical to Campy Ergopower but without the shifter. They even have the same Campy style brake release.