Anyone still have a steel bike?
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Concorde Astore. I had lots of carbon frames, but this one is amazing. Loving steel
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- Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez
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Nice! I'd like some deep carbon wheels for my lugged steel bike too
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My Ritchey is on the way!!!!!
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Gorgeous. Just gorgeous.
I used my 1996 Presto Rapido in a singlespeed setup for some time but decided to go back to some gears. Presto is a bike shop in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In the nineties they had a line of Andrea Pesenti build Columbus tubed framesets (in the 60s, 70s they had custom frames build by some great framebuilders like Jan le Grand, Joop de Boer, Peter Serier and Bertus Slesker).
And if I ever meet an aardvark, I'm going to step on its damn protruding nasal implement until it couldn't suck up an insect if its life depended on it.
- steelisreal79
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Before and after the Paris Roubaix Challenge this year.
Mix of Columbus Life and Zona. Fillet brazed with internal cable routing.
Rides übercomfortable and due to the compact shaping very responsive and stiff!
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- Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez
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Super nice ride. First time I really dig an unicrown fork.
That goldish paint is classy and the red accents really cool, as is the logo. Love the downtube logo and nothing else.
Doesn't fit wider tires though? For Roubaix seems a bit skinny
That goldish paint is classy and the red accents really cool, as is the logo. Love the downtube logo and nothing else.
Doesn't fit wider tires though? For Roubaix seems a bit skinny