FS: 1981 Rossin Record (55.5cm)
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FS: 1981 Rossin Record (55.5cm)
Hey all! I have a Rossin Record for sale in really great condition. I will flag that it was professionally repainted about 10 years ago according to the previous owner.
Price: $1250 CAD (a bit over $900 USD) + Shipping. I'm willing to ship anywhere in North America and the cost typically ranges from $200-$250 CAD. For EU we'd have to explore the best options and I don't have a good understanding of typical costs.
Here are the details (photos at end of post):
Price: $1250 CAD (a bit over $900 USD) + Shipping. I'm willing to ship anywhere in North America and the cost typically ranges from $200-$250 CAD. For EU we'd have to explore the best options and I don't have a good understanding of typical costs.
Here are the details (photos at end of post):
- Frame is Columbus SL
- Seat tube: 55.5cm CTC
- Top tube: 55.5cm CTC
- Bar: Cinelli Criterium (65 - 420mm)
- Stem: Cinelli XA w/ Rossin -Pantographing (120mm CTC)
- Brake Levers: C-Record (last gen)
- Brake Calipers: Chorus Monoplaner
- Shift Levers: Super Record
- Seatpost: C-Record (not 100% sure on this, it's aero and matches what I see on VeloBase)
- Saddle: (New) Selle San Marco Rolls 'Le Classiche'
- Rear Derailleur: Super Record (Pat 83)
- Front Derailleur: Super Record (clamp-on)
- Crankset: Super Record w/ Rossin -Pantographed chainring (170mm)
- Headset: C-Record
- Pedals: Super Record
- Bottom Bracket: Super Record (not 100% sure on this to be completely honest!)
- Wheels: C-Record Hubs laced to Campagnolo Omega Tubular Rims
- Extras: Campagnolo aero bottle and cage
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Very nice! Since one of these hasn’t shown up here in a while, I’ll just note that Marco Rossin was a frame builder for Colnago before setting up his own shop right around time of this model.
The post is Victory/Triomphe - you can tell by the curve at the seat clamp area. It has a smoother curve on the C-Record and not chunky looking.
The post is Victory/Triomphe - you can tell by the curve at the seat clamp area. It has a smoother curve on the C-Record and not chunky looking.
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