The down tube mounted shifter levers have been drilled and filed out, and this hand detailing is accented in yellow. The Record crank sports a large 53 tooth outer chainring with āCā and club motif pantography and milling, detailed in black enamel. The light weight frame and matching fork are fitted out with a period correct group of Campagnolo components. One wonders what identification purpose it once served. ![]() Interestingly, there remains a worn trace of a stripe of this yellow paint on the rear Campagnolo Record wheel hub. The yellow enamel treatment has also been applied to the wide flutes of the Campagnolo seat post. The club motifs on the flat fork crown have been detailed in yellow enamel, and the lower head lug has been similarly coloured. ![]() The drive side chain stay and the fork crown are chrome plated. Despite there being Colnago Super decals on the chain stays, these stays are round in cross section, without indentations, which is a distinguishing characteristic of the Mexico frame. ![]() The black paintwork is accented with contrasting yellow Colnago decals. This black beauty is a Colnago Mexico road racing bicycle, constructed from Columbus SL tubing, dating from the late 1970s.
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