Eddy Merckx catalogs 1993 - 1998
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I am a bit late, I know, but thank you for posting these. Much appreciated!
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It's a great resource but why didn't you put dates on them?
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This really should be supplemented - in order:
- 1994 (Titanal)
- 1995? (extracts only)
- 1995 (Corsa Thron, early Arcobaleno)
- 1996 (Chrono WX, Alu, Titane EM, Titane AX, Arcobaleno "with screw"
- 1998 (Alu Mega)
- 1993 (Carbone Donnay)
Titanal was used for skis, snowboards and wherever it was not bend or rolled was OK... But also masts, ski poles and bicycle frames were built, and this sometimes spread at the seams
The frames for EMC was built by Hagan (or an unidentified sub-contractor, probably from Italy), and Hercules (Germany) did best with titanal.
- 1994 (Titanal)
- 1995? (extracts only)
- 1995 (Corsa Thron, early Arcobaleno)
- 1996 (Chrono WX, Alu, Titane EM, Titane AX, Arcobaleno "with screw"
- 1998 (Alu Mega)
- 1993 (Carbone Donnay)
Titanal was used for skis, snowboards and wherever it was not bend or rolled was OK... But also masts, ski poles and bicycle frames were built, and this sometimes spread at the seams
The frames for EMC was built by Hagan (or an unidentified sub-contractor, probably from Italy), and Hercules (Germany) did best with titanal.
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thank you for posting those fantastic brochure.
setting my eye on a corsa extra now!
setting my eye on a corsa extra now!