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  1. #1
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    Feb 2008
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    Lugged Steel frame/fork CUSTOM 44cm

    I have too many road bikes and must thin the herd to make room for my new mnt bike. It pains me to sell, but I must, hope it goes to a good, loving home.

    This is a custom built Medici Pro Strada frame/fork from 1982. (I actually know the guy, Gian, who built the frame and he remembers building this one because it was so unique!) Frame size is 44cm from center to top of the seat post. Top tube is 48cm C-C. Seat post is 27.2. This is a lugged frame using Columbus SL tubing, Campy dropouts, Campy Super Record BB and Campy SR headset for quill stem. It as a custom frame because of the small size and the fact is uses 700c wheels with NO TOE OVERLAP!!!! (with 165 cranks) It has a slightly sloping top tube which didn't really exist in 1982!

    This bike has seen the road less then 300 miles total! Very few minor scratches or paint imperfections, more from being moved around and stored then from riding. Bike was never crashed or dropped. The paint job on this bike is near perfect as is the chrome fork. The headset and BB were removed, cleaned and re-greased, and have only 85 miles on them.





    Here is a teaser photo, more detailed pics at link. (1st 13 pics)

    http://s307.photobucket.com/albums/n...k108/Bicycles/


    Price is $300 for frame/fork, BB, headset. I have a few other parts also if interested. We can work out shipping or pickup. Please ask any questions you might have. Please don't buy if you're gonna chop it up and make a fixie out of it! If you want more pics posted, I can do that.

    Brenda

  2. #2
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    That is beautiful! Makes me wish I was shorter (!?). Lucky person, whoever gets that frame.

  3. #3
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    i don't know enough about bike fit to know if it would fit me but it is so pretty and i am so short.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfroggy View Post
    i don't know enough about bike fit to know if it would fit me but it is so pretty and i am so short.
    Quick! Go test ride 44 cm bikes if you can find one. Tell your LBS "if it fits you'll be building a bike." Bring them beer.

    I'm 5'nuthin, ride a 47 but have ridden and loved a 44. It's a good thing I am sooooooo broke or I would succumb to the siren song luring me to the rocks of "Trek, buy the bike, you'll never see another Italian lugged steel bike that beautiful in your size or close enough to it that Chris can make it fit"
    Last edited by Trek420; 07-15-2010 at 10:02 AM.
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  5. #5
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    What a beautiful frame! Can't justify another one right now, though.
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  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
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    SF Bay Area
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    Yikes, I log back into TE after months and months away, and there might actually be a gorgeous frame in my size for sale. I think it’s fate. At least, I’m telling my hubby that

    Sending a pm and crossing my fingers...

  7. #7
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    Feb 2008
    Location
    Seattle, WA
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    oh wow. Totally don't need a new bike right now, but is this one still available? ! :-)

  8. #8
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    Jun 2010
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    Work in Asia, now based in Vienna, VA
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    That is one truly amazing frame.

    Can I ask what size crank arms you normally ride?

    And, presuming they ain't the standard range (165 or so), where do you get a good quality crankset in small sizes?

    Thanks.

  9. #9
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    Nov 2009
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    SF Bay Area
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    Quote Originally Posted by meggybikes View Post
    oh wow. Totally don't need a new bike right now, but is this one still available? ! :-)
    This frame ended up being too big for me, at least based on my rudimentary measurements at home. If it's still available, someone needs to grab it, so I can live vicariously. It's such a beauty.

  10. #10
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    Aug 2011
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    44 cm steel frame

    Hi, is this frame still available ?

  11. #11
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    Dec 2011
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    44 cm steel frame

    Is this frame still available? if so please let me know

 

 

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