Simonchini...
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Simonchini...
A guy came today and bought a set of wheels from me for his '82 Simoncini.
I was very impressed with the guy (John), and of course by his bike!
He was unfamiliar with this forum, so I told him I'd post some pics and e-mail him the link. I also told him how experienced and expert our members are, and that they would no doubt have some comments and/or background on this great-looking Italian bike.
Thanks!
I was very impressed with the guy (John), and of course by his bike!
He was unfamiliar with this forum, so I told him I'd post some pics and e-mail him the link. I also told him how experienced and expert our members are, and that they would no doubt have some comments and/or background on this great-looking Italian bike.
Thanks!
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Wow, a dream bike of mine. Thanks for the pictures
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Very nice! The Simoncini shop is still very much alive. I exchanged e-mails with Orlando a few years back about a frame I'd found, and he also had a stand a last year's edition of L'Eroica in Gaiole, as he's from Tuscany as well. Nice guy, who builds beautiful bikes.
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Nice bike.
I think the hands in the air victory celebration on the head tube is great, That bike has the engraved version whereas I have the later decal version.
There are a few other Simoncini owners around these parts, here's my multi-coloured one, the Columbus Max fork I added recently.
I think the hands in the air victory celebration on the head tube is great, That bike has the engraved version whereas I have the later decal version.
There are a few other Simoncini owners around these parts, here's my multi-coloured one, the Columbus Max fork I added recently.
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I couldn’t keep it because it was too small.
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Any chance to get a closeup of the tubes going into the head tube and the BBshell?
Best, Ben
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