It's a nice bike and you did a good job. Personally, I would have loosened the brake levers from the bars to route the tape under and also added brake hoods. I'm sure it's a great ride. (It's my size!!)
Excellent looking bike, well done on the resto. I managed to pick-up a mid `80s Colnago for $100 about 10yrs ago,before they became trendy. Love riding it, it too has a full shimano 600 group set, Turbo saddle. Which has a date stamp on it,marking it at mid 1985. If your bike still has the original saddle,have a look at the underside it might have a date stamp.
I have an early 1980s proctor racing bike renolds 531 double butted tubing. campagnola record components throughout including brakes. Proctor made frames for the canadian olympic teem. He was known for his fine detail on his bikes. the equal of any italian frames.
Pedals aren't original either. Rear derailleur is the 600 tri color not ex, but I'm sure it was what was put on there with the other 600 parts. I wonder if at the time this was sold as a frame only (not unheard of, might even be standard) by Columbus or as a complete bike. There could be old Columbus catalog pdfs floating around somewhere online. Groupset would put it mid to late 80's if it was a complete.
Wow, I interested about your Groupset. I have an old vintage road bike Shimano groupset. But its only 12 speed Where did you get it ? Im from Indonesia by the way
@@yosafathutotom1811 it has 16 speed because i replaced the original rear derraileur mech which had just 6 speed, with 6401 ultegra tricolore derraileur. Original non idexed 6207 shifters on the downtube can handle up to 8 speed. I didnt replacing them.. And the most important thing is to replace the rear wheel. You must be able to put 8 speed casette on it! It od complexed job but its possible!
It's a nice bike and you did a good job. Personally, I would have loosened the brake levers from the bars to route the tape under and also added brake hoods. I'm sure it's a great ride. (It's my size!!)
Nice bike and good work!
Thanks!
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You are lucky some hipster didn't make it into a fixie and cut off the derailleur hanger, etc.
Excellent looking bike, well done on the resto. I managed to pick-up a mid `80s Colnago for $100 about 10yrs ago,before they became trendy. Love riding it, it too has a full shimano 600 group set, Turbo saddle. Which has a date stamp on it,marking it at mid 1985. If your bike still has the original saddle,have a look at the underside it might have a date stamp.
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I have an early 1980s proctor racing bike renolds 531 double butted tubing. campagnola record components throughout including brakes. Proctor made frames for the canadian olympic teem. He was known for his fine detail on his bikes. the equal of any italian frames.
Pedals aren't original either. Rear derailleur is the 600 tri color not ex, but I'm sure it was what was put on there with the other 600 parts. I wonder if at the time this was sold as a frame only (not unheard of, might even be standard) by Columbus or as a complete bike. There could be old Columbus catalog pdfs floating around somewhere online. Groupset would put it mid to late 80's if it was a complete.
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ooohhh....nice old bike , i love it
What an excellent revival/ restoration of an amazing steel framed bike. Ready for 25 years of riding.
outstandin ! ! ! some added stainless toe clip with straps?
Wow basecally shimano everything! I'm in love with that bike haha, nice video !!
Nicely done!
Very nice.
NICE
Nice
Your Shimano600 has 16 speed. Is it true ?
Yes it does have..
Wow, I interested about your Groupset. I have an old vintage road bike Shimano groupset. But its only 12 speed
Where did you get it ?
Im from Indonesia by the way
@@yosafathutotom1811 it has 16 speed because i replaced the original rear derraileur mech which had just 6 speed, with 6401 ultegra tricolore derraileur.
Original non idexed 6207 shifters on the downtube can handle up to 8 speed. I didnt replacing them..
And the most important thing is to replace the rear wheel. You must be able to put 8 speed casette on it!
It od complexed job but its possible!
@@mladendurin thanks about your respon