Purchased bike on Ebay
in December 2008 for 460 Dollars.
This one is borderline vintage. Seller said 1992, which is supported
by a serial # ending in 92. The frame, labeled Gold Line Racing,
appears to be basically new. No scratches, no chain whips, nothing.
The components are mostly 74xx Dura-Ace, and run the gamut from
mint to worn out. Included was a bike computer reading nearly 10000
km on the odometer.
The seller, which is a well known European bike author, claimed
it was custom built of Reynolds 753 for a PDM team mechanic, but
the frame has no tubing decals. So an interesting mind game to figure
it all out, but likely never will.
It is the youngest bike in my growing stable. I wanted to see what
deep-V rims, dual pivot brakes and brifters are all about, so when
I saw this Gazelle for a reasonable price I jumped on it. Carbon
next?
The ride is interesting. It is amazing how they are all so different.
This one has the shortest most compact rear triangle of any of my
bikes, but also the longest toptube, 60cm. The result is a fast
and swift accelerator that climbs effortlessly, but with a soft
and wobbly front end. I haven't done any high speed descents on
it yet, but I'm not sure if I look forward to it. Can barely ride
it hands free without crashing! The wheel base is still a short
100cm.
Some efforts at finding out more about this model
have been mostly unsuccessful. Any input?
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