Colnago super from the early 80′s(?)
Brake,crank,bottom bracket,pedals: campa super record
hubs: Phil Wood low flange
rims: Campa omega(nos)
freewheel: white industries eno
bar: modolo
stem: cinelli
headset: shimano dura ace
saddle: selle royal dolphin(nos)
Submitted by Jakob







8 Comments Received
July 30th, 2011 @12:38 am
Wouldve kept the gears personally. How do you like the eno?
July 30th, 2011 @6:34 am
not sure I would have converted this frame but the Eno seems to make it good.Like the double brakes too,not too hipsterish.enjoy
July 30th, 2011 @2:08 pm
As I pedal up the hill on a hub named Phil,
I look down and see that he’s laced
to a Campagnolo thrill.
As I pump and I grind
missing gears I do not…
July 30th, 2011 @2:46 pm
So I spin and I twirl.’til I fear I shall hurl,and think,”oft times gears good”.
July 30th, 2011 @8:08 pm
Colnago coasting ? I’m not Boasting, I’m not Coasting. C’mon Grampy, Fix Campy . Be Happy ! Go like Hell / lock up the wheel fly over the Bars just once and join the club . Fine ride.
July 30th, 2011 @9:56 pm
Like it. Bet it’s a great ride. Some classic drops I think though.
August 1st, 2011 @10:54 am
Very nice. You did the right thing making it a single speed. I recently converted a Schwinn tempo and if I hadn’t, it would be just another bike I almost never ride. You can always put it back if need be.
August 1st, 2011 @6:01 pm
I have converted a half dozen bikes to fixed gear. No regrets. Has anyone gone back to derailleurs on their convertion. Let us know. Thanks
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