Stripped Pinarello as it had already been stripped before purchase, just because it was in a shitty colour, now it is Ferrari Red! NOTE the down tube decal says 1984, just couldn't find the sticker. I honestly find this set up kinda stupid. Especially with the wheels. I understand that many will go with Italian components on an Italian frame, I just threw on what was in the cupboard lying around that was shiny. But it works and it looks great! Except for the wheels.
Frame:
Pinarello Prestige Columbus tubing 55cm
Fork/Headset:
Original fork Columbus spiral / Sealed bearing headset (Get the headset name later)
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano Arabesque 165mm / Shimano Sealed Cartridge Bottom Bracket
Pedals:
MKS Pedals
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Arabesque (BLACK) Chainrings / Dura ace 6 speed freewheel / Unknown chain
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano Arabesque front and rear derailleurs / Shimano Arabesque BRAZE ON Shifters
Saddle/Seatpost:
Unknown seat (Got it off the Colnago and forgot to put it back on before selling lol), Sugino seatpost
Brakes:
Shimano Arabesque FRONT and REAR
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Araya 700c / 105 Hubs / Gatorskin Continental
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Araya 700c / 105 Hubs / Gatorskin Continental
Added by Goomi. Last updated about 10 years ago.
As of about 10 years ago, Goomi has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
OldFireleg says:
Hi, I see that the front derailleur is a clamp-on type. I would like to ask you originally found three holes on the seat tube, where there is the clamp? Because I have never seen other Prestige with clamp-on front derailleur. The 3-holes vers. was the first series (ca. until '82). Here are two bolts fixed to the frame of the derailleur( one hole for cable). Later came the well-known braze-on console.
Posted over 7 years ago