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Old 09-28-20, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by merziac
Got this Legnano DS crank and pedal for fun, maybe the Magistroni rings OR maybe the whole bike, just need to find a big frame or whole bike, cheap.

Aside from being crusty, its in great shape, pedal is I assume Way Assauto.

Most recently inspired by Mr. obrentharris and his back to back cool Olmo and Follis.

I have a 1960 Olmo that is really too small at 58 and might trade the frame but will probably get it going at some point and decide what to do, would hate to let it go.

Any leads greatly appreciated, TIA.






A few months ago I sold Brent a '61 Legnano Gran Premio that I got a deal on. It had an Olmo headset that Brent needed for his restoration. I loved the little 54cm Legnano, but it was too small for me. Probably too small for you too, but I think he passed it off to a friend of his. I'm still riding the '64 Roma that I got new, as a junior racer. Good luck in your quest. They are great bikes.

This is the Gran Premio I recently sold, sadly too small.

It had a steel crank with aluminum rings.

My '64 Roma Olimpiade, had since new, mostly original.

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