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CASATI STEEL COLUMBUS SPX CAMPAGNOLO FRAME VINTAGE ROAD BIKE 80S OLD SIZE 58

$ 279.31

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Casati
  • Condition: Good structural condition, there are no dents and the frame is straight. There were a few spots with some dense rust: we removed it and saw that there are no holes. The SPX tubes are quite thick so they are still very reliable
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Compatible Bike Type: Racing Bike
  • Set Includes: Frame and Fork
  • Part Type: Bicycle Frame
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: Steel
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Wheel Size: 700C
  • Frame Size: 58

    Description

    CASATI Frameset
    -with pantographed 3ttt Record 84 stem and 3ttt handlebar-
    from the late 80s / early 90s
    made of:
    Columbus SPX
    "SP" stands dor Strada Pesanti (road heavy) and "X" means that there are helical reinforces inside the tubes' ends to improve the stifness of the frame. This tube set is designed for heavy and powerful riders that need a strong and performing frame
    Casati
    is a cycling factory in Monza, close to Milan, building frames since the 70s. Their SLX and SPX frames were very appreciated at the time; one of their trade mark is the seat stay cap, with the particular and very stylish fork shape.
    Condition:
    Good structural condition, there are no dents and the frame is straight. There were a few spots with some dense rust: we removed it and saw that there are no holes. The SPX tubes are quite thick so they are still very reliable
    Measures (center to center)
    Seat tube: 59 cm
    Top tube: 58 cm
    Head tube: 17.5 cm
    Seat post diameter: 27.2 mm
    Rear dropouts distance: 126 mm
    Headset: 1"
    Bottom bracket thread: ITA
    Weight: 2325 grams (frame) / 775 grams (fork)
    Condition
    : Very good structural condition, there are no dents and the frame is straight. There were a few spots with some dense rust: we removed it and saw that there are no holes. The SPX tubes are quite thick so they are still very reliable