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1991 Masi Team 3V: The Final Chapter--SOLD



I've decided to part with the Masi. Why, because I've come to realize its just too small. I feel like a Russian bear at the circus on it, regardless of the tweaks made over the years. That and I picked up another beauty yesterday that makes this one expendable. The nice thing is that I have a line on another one of the same vintage and color up in Asheville...if I can convince the owner to sell at a good price. Here's a few pics of the most recent iteration. Added the Campagnolo brakes levers, cranks and RD I had acquired over the past few years. Alas, the only thing I would do to this would be to add Campy brakes but its listed on Craigslist now. We shall see. Maybe the frame should just hang on the wall.....




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