cs1 wrote:Jules wrote:A friend of mine picked up this bike on Saturday so me being the good friend I am told him that if he dropped it off at my house that I would check it over for him, re-wrap the handlebar tape and do some minor adjustments. Well, naturally I had to give it a test ride on Sunday morning being a good friend and all.
Anyway, I took the bike out on a little 25 mile ride and really enjoyed this bike. That Look carbon frame coupled with the sweet Campy drivetrain. What a combo. The bike was completely silent while pedaling (something my ShimaNO bike rarely is) and I really enjoyed the shifting of the Campy group. BTW-This was my first time riding a Campy bike since my 1970's Motobecane Le Champion.
I suspect my ShimaNO bike will be hanging in the garage once my Chorus equipped LeMond is ready.

I saw this post on Bikeforums yesterday. You must really like that bike. I just built up a 1995 Waterford 1200 with a NOS Daytona 10 speed group and it is the nicest bike I've ever owned. Shifts silently super quiet and smooth.
Tim
Yes, that was me. I did really like the bike. Now my friend is saying he may want to sell it...

His wife is giving him grief about it
This bike may be mine yet.

If I get it I'm switching out the seatpost and the wheels.
BTW-It is not a new bike. It is 3-4 years old but from the looks of it it hasn't been ridden much.
Yes, I am a Campy convert!!!