Hello from Italy
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Hello from Italy
Hi to all. I'm Claudio and live in the Alps in Northen Italy. I'm riding MTB for over 30 yars and just recently begin to interest myself in road bike, in particular the vintage bike with steel frame.
So i bought an old Legnano mod. 54 Special of the yar 1976, restore it, and begin to ride with them. My hope is to be able next yar to run the over 200 km of "L'Eroica" in Tuscany.
So i bought an old Legnano mod. 54 Special of the yar 1976, restore it, and begin to ride with them. My hope is to be able next yar to run the over 200 km of "L'Eroica" in Tuscany.
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Awesome mission!
Welcome, from southeast Wisconsin, USA.
I wish I lived in the Italian Alps!
Welcome, from southeast Wisconsin, USA.
I wish I lived in the Italian Alps!
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Fantastico...
I am really interested in knowing if it is just as hard to find Vintage bicycle components in Italy as it is here in the USA.
How far north of Vicenza are you?
Are Italians just as selective about using non-italian manufacture components on their bicycles as they used to be?
I am really interested in knowing if it is just as hard to find Vintage bicycle components in Italy as it is here in the USA.
How far north of Vicenza are you?
Are Italians just as selective about using non-italian manufacture components on their bicycles as they used to be?
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Fantastico...
I am really interested in knowing if it is just as hard to find Vintage bicycle components in Italy as it is here in the USA.
How far north of Vicenza are you?
Are Italians just as selective about using non-italian manufacture components on their bicycles as they used to be?
I am really interested in knowing if it is just as hard to find Vintage bicycle components in Italy as it is here in the USA.
How far north of Vicenza are you?
Are Italians just as selective about using non-italian manufacture components on their bicycles as they used to be?
I live near Trento, about 100 km north of Vicenza. Do you have visited Vicenza?
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Yes... Stationed at Vicenza in the Mid 70's. Made it to Trento on one ride. Only 100 km but it was a long ride and mostly UP! Please post what ever you find and your progress. The "L'Eroica" in Tuscany sounds wonderful...
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Do you know the retired American cyclist Greg Lemond? He was focusing on skiing. The skiers used to ride bikes in the off season to stay in shape for skiing. Once he started riding bikes though, he never went back to skiing. He won the Tour de France 3X, twice after he had lost lung capacity from being shot by his brother-in-law.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond
Maybe of more interest to you is that he won one stage of Giro d'Italia in 1986?
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I know the Greg Lemond history and his victory. I practice a little alpine skiing but a lot more cross country skiing (is the right translation? "sci di fondo" is the italian phrase). I don't know english very well and often I'm too lazy to search in google translate the words.
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I restore the bike but I made a "conservative restoration". So no repainting and excange only of the broken parts with time period equivalent. Until now I made about 500 km with it and it ride very well.
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I know the Greg Lemond history and his victory. I practice a little alpine skiing but a lot more cross country skiing (is the right translation? "sci di fondo" is the italian phrase). I don't know english very well and often I'm too lazy to search in google translate the words.
I did a little riding in Italy, what a great place to ride a bicycle.
Welcome.
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Thank's. In wich area of Italy do you ride?
Living in the Alps I have a lot of choice of wonderful climbs to do (I live within an hour's of car travel from places like Stelvio, Pordoi, Mortirolo, Fedaia ecc.) BUT ..... I don't have a lot of choice of smooth rides on flats.
Living in the Alps I have a lot of choice of wonderful climbs to do (I live within an hour's of car travel from places like Stelvio, Pordoi, Mortirolo, Fedaia ecc.) BUT ..... I don't have a lot of choice of smooth rides on flats.
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Buongiorno !.
We just returned this past Monday from Rome after 4 days and 12 days exploring Sicily as turista's. My 4th vacation in Italy, have also been to Tuscany and Umbria. We managed to bring home some very good Brunello and Montepulciano wines We like Italy as you can see.
We just returned this past Monday from Rome after 4 days and 12 days exploring Sicily as turista's. My 4th vacation in Italy, have also been to Tuscany and Umbria. We managed to bring home some very good Brunello and Montepulciano wines We like Italy as you can see.
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Hi to all. I'm Claudio and live in the Alps in Northen Italy. I'm riding MTB for over 30 yars and just recently begin to interest myself in road bike, in particular the vintage bike with steel frame.
So i bought an old Legnano mod. 54 Special of the yar 1976, restore it, and begin to ride with them. My hope is to be able next yar to run the over 200 km of "L'Eroica" in Tuscany.
So i bought an old Legnano mod. 54 Special of the yar 1976, restore it, and begin to ride with them. My hope is to be able next yar to run the over 200 km of "L'Eroica" in Tuscany.
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Thank you. In reality it is an awesome bike. Not wery suited for hard and long climb, due to his weight and the lak of modern crankwheel and rear cassette, but amazing smooth for long flat rides thank to his flexible steel frame.