The Centaur - born of a (basically unridden) 1980s Ross. I stripped it of its consumer-grade Shimano parts and proceeded to fit it with the following marvel of forethought...
The 6x2 Campy drive train on this bicycle spans over 20 years of Italian ingenuity - 70s Nuovo Record DT shifters, 80s C Record derailers, and a 90s Athena crankset - and shifts as well or better than the DA 7700 parts on my road bike. In stark contrast, I am typing this on a Lenovo N500, the same make and model of laptop as my coworker Brennen's, outfitted with with the same version of the same operating system, and we have completely different sets of problems.
This machine would best fit someone between 5'1" and 5'7" looking to ride something fast and elegant.
Full Specs
Frameset: Ross Centaur (seat tube measures 50cm c2c, top tube 53cm c2c)
Crankset: Campagnolo Athena 170mm road double
Derailers: Campagnolo C Record
Shifters: Campagnolo Nuovo Record downtube friction levers
Freewheel: Regina 6-speed
Brakes: Campagnolo C Record levers and Suntour Superbe calipers
Wheelset: Suntour hubs laced to 27" Araya rims
Stem: Custom Lincoln-badge 1" threaded
Handlebars: Ross 40cm drops with white Toshi cloth tape
Doesn't come with pedals.