This is a 1986 Guerciotti Sprint made by Alan. It has a full campagnolo victory groupset which has all been ultrasonic cleaned and rebuilt with fresh park tool grease. All parts have also been fully sanded and polished up except for the brake calipers because they are in near perfect original condition. The criterium handlebars are wrapped with NOS Benotto Celo tape and the brake levers have new gum hood on them as well. 


It has a very nice set of MAVIC g40 tubular rims laced to campy hubs with a Suntour freewheel and the wheels spin very true. The only modern components on the bike is a new shimano chain, which is waxed as to keep the polished chainrings free of grease and grime. 


I got this bike in pretty rough shape as it had lived outside for years, I have a before picture attached.  So, the frame has a neat faded patina to it which can’t get buffed out due to it being anodized. But every piece of aluminum has been sanded and buffed including the frame lugs and dropouts. 


The lower head lug where it is scripted “guerciotti” is in great shape and uncracked like many are these days. The tubular tires are vintage continentals which are still in rideable, however are currently unglued for display.