rennrad 70er Gios Torino Rennrad Super Record 54cm Campagnolo Super Record Vintage
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rennrad 70er Gios Torino Rennrad Super Record 54cm Campagnolo Super Record Vintage

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rennrad 70er Gios Torino Rennrad Super Record 54cm Campagnolo Super Record VintageDie Marke Gios, bekannt fr ihre legendren blauen Rennrder, hat sich seit den 1970er Jahren einen Namen im professionellen Radsport gemacht. Dieses Gios Torino Rennrad mit einer Rahmenhhe von 54 cm ist ein klassisches Beispiel fr italienisches Design und Przision. Sorgfltig restauriert und ausgestattet mit der renommierten Campagnolo Super Record Gruppe, steht dieses Rennrad fr Zuverlssigkeit und hchste Schaltleistung. Der elegante Stahlrahmen,

Die Marke Gios, bekannt für ihre legendären blauen Rennräder, hat sich seit den 1970er Jahren einen Namen im professionellen Radsport gemacht. Dieses Gios Torino Rennrad mit einer Rahmenhöhe von 54 cm ist ein klassisches Beispiel für italienisches Design und Präzision.

Sorgfältig restauriert und ausgestattet mit der renommierten Campagnolo Super Record-Gruppe, steht dieses Rennrad für Zuverlässigkeit und höchste Schaltleistung. Der elegante Stahlrahmen, kombiniert mit erstklassigen Komponenten wie dem 3TTT-Lenker und dem ISCA Selle-Sattel, sorgt für ein stilvolles und komfortables Fahrerlebnis.

Dieses Gios Torino verbindet zeitloses Design mit technischer Perfektion – ideal für Liebhaber klassischer Rennräder, die auf Ästhetik und Leistung Wert legen.

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A Rahmenhöhe (c-c): 54cm
B Rahmenhöhe (c-t): 55cm
C Oberrohrlänge (c-c): 54cm
D Steuerrohrlänge: 12cm
E Überstandshöhe: 79cm

Innenlager: Campagnolo

Steuerlager: Campagnolo Record

Naben: Campagnolo Super Record

Felgen: Gimondi Durex

Mäntel: Tufo Comtura

Bremsen: Campagnolo Super Record

Bremshebel: Campagnolo Super Record

Schalthebel: Campagnolo Super Record

Umwerfer: Campagnolo Super Record

Schaltwerk: Campagnolo Super Record

Kettenradgarnitur: Campagnolo Super Record

Lenker: 3TTT

Vorbau: 3TTT

Sattelstütze: Campagnolo Record

Sattel: ISCA Selle

Pedale: Campagnolo Gran Sport

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