I am back to 90s light steel, Columbus TX tubing, used for the Coppi Mirage bicycle. A young dude made an auction to sell his father's bicycle.
All his photos showed a rather dirty mess of dust and oil with a horribly scratched saddle, but a wonderful long-cage Campagnolo Mirage derailleur and a Daytona derailleur mounted next to a triplex chainring crankset catch my attention
So I immediately reached out to meet him in a car parking zone near a train station, with the precise idea of buying only a single ticket and putting a portable mini inner tubes pump able to pump up to 8bar, two inner tubes, grease, pedals, Allen keys, good for the derailleurs and rim brakes, but also for pedals, and other tools into my backpack.
No return ticket! Easy plan, meet the guy, pay for the bicycle, immediately mount a side stand to be able to work on the bike and fix primary issues: as changing the saddle, changing inner tubes, cleaning gears, adding grease to the chain, regulating wheels, regulating gear registers, etc, and turn back home with it, fixing secondary issues along the way home.
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And so I did! A lot of things could have gone wrong on a bike that hasn't been ridden for 10 years.
210 km, 7 stops to regulate secondary issues, four bottles of water consumed along the trip, and 5 kg of metal (tools) in the bag on my shoulder.
It worked
(except ... 5 km from the garage at home ... it started raining cats and dogs
d'oh)