De Rosa neo primato 55cm Campagnolo Centaur, pearl white
Made from Dedacciai Zero Uno tubing and weighing 1.7kg, this frame has both the sought-after feel of steel and the look of the golden era of cycling. It’s an elegant, slim frame with classic clean lines. For added authenticity, the Neo Primato comes with a steel fork - a rarity on a modern drop-bar bike.
This bike if fitted with a Campagnolo Red & Black Centaur Groupset with matching Racing Quattro wheels.
Who does he think he is, Eddy Merckx? That's the kind of comment you're likely to attract if you're riding this bike.
Derosa Milanino, 54cm 10 Speed Campagnolo Veloce
DEROSA MILANINO VELOCE MEDIUM (54cm) our price £1400
A classic designed road bike made from triple butted aluminum in DeRosa's fully built workshop artisan workshop located in Cussano, Milanino. This beautiful bikes comes fitted with Campagnolo's Veloce 10spd groupset and Fulcrum Racing 7 wheels.
This bike is suitable for someone ”5’5”-5’9” or 170cm-178cm
A lovely bike that gives you an extremely comfortable and enjoyable ride, which also features mudguard eyes and is also suitable for long brakes so you can fit 28c tires as well. Smooth welds with a DeRosa pantographed headset and seat tube complete the package - Ugo DeRosa's signature on the rear stays the final seal of approval from the master himself.
Built with Campagnolo's Veloce 10 speed groupset (apart from the brake calipers - Tektro) and kitted out with a compact chainset, the Milanino provides you with an extremely comfortable ride and enjoyable ride and thanks to the classic, yet stylish look of this machine, is a bike to be admired. The Milanino also comes complete with a Mizuno carbon fork as well as a pair of Fulcrum Racing 7 wheels wrapped with a pair of specialized all condition tyres
Wilier Toni Bevilacqua single speed medium 53cm
Wilier Toni Bevilacqua 53cm medium
To mark 105 years in business, Italian brand Wilier moved in on the fixie scene with their own well-executed interpretation named after Antonio ‘Toni’ Bevilacqua, a 1950s double track world champion.
The head badge, for instance, is a period reproduction, while the stickers and paint scheme offer a convincing facsimile of 1950s graphics.
Strong wheels and an old-school 1in front end provide pin sharp steering, while subtly oversized steel tubing ensures zingy comfort, with just the right amount of road feel. Toni’s comfortable moustache bars are a winner.
Features:
- A classic Wilier Triestina bicycle designed for performance and style
- Combines an appealing vintage frame with modern single speed components for a smooth ride.
- Frame and Fork: Steel
- Wheels: Campione Del Mondo – 700c
- Brake Levers Tektro and Single Speed – 16T Cassette
- Wilier Branding
- Blue Colourway
- Antonio (Toni) Bevilacqua was an accomplished track and road cyclist. He was the track individual pursuit champion in 1950 and 1951, won Paris Roubaix in 1951, and won eleven Giro d'italic stages between 1946 and 1952.
