What model of F. Moser is this?
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What model of F. Moser is this?
Welded aluminum (or scandium?) frame, aluminum fork looks like a Vitus. All campy with shimano tourist spds. No model name or frame material decals.
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Any other pics? Is there anything stamped on the dropouts? You're sure it aluminium? Where are you and the bike? I don't think Moser was ever very popular here in the states, perhaps the name didn't sound snooty enough, or maybe the importer just didn't push them like other importers pushed their big brands.
"All campy with shimano tourist spds."
"All campy with shimano tourist spds."
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I took a magnet to it. One of those new super duper magnets. It grabbed the brake cable inside the frame. yeah, the frame is not steel. There is some paint missing from the left side of the top tube and it sure looks like aluminum.
Iowa City. Lots of students from around the USA and the world attend classes there so it could have been "imported" from anywhere.
Here are a couple more photos of the rt rear dropout. Vertical with adjusting screws. Haven't seen that before.
Plus the Laprade seat post is broken. I plan on transferring the parts to a frame my size.
Iowa City. Lots of students from around the USA and the world attend classes there so it could have been "imported" from anywhere.
Here are a couple more photos of the rt rear dropout. Vertical with adjusting screws. Haven't seen that before.
Plus the Laprade seat post is broken. I plan on transferring the parts to a frame my size.
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