Masi from middle 80s? -- Who made this bike?
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Masi from middle 80s? -- Who made this bike?
Hi folks!
I come from Germany. I have got a frame set with Masi Pantos and I would like to get more informations about it.
Is this a "Nuova Strada"?
Some pictures will follow. I am new here. Therefore I am not able to post photos or URLs.
Thanx in advance
Dirk
I come from Germany. I have got a frame set with Masi Pantos and I would like to get more informations about it.
Is this a "Nuova Strada"?
Some pictures will follow. I am new here. Therefore I am not able to post photos or URLs.
Thanx in advance
Dirk
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What a gorgeous color!
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Beautiful work on a beautiful frame. Are you going to put decals on it?
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That appears to be a Nuova Strada, and per https://bhovey.com/Masi/Nationality.htm:
"The same goes for the Gran Corsa and Nuova Strada... they were US bikes, but were never built here. They were built in Italy (again, probably by Billato or Mondonico), imported as bare frames, then numbered, painted and decaled here by Jim Allen."
So it's not a "Masi Masi", but is a nice enough frame.
"The same goes for the Gran Corsa and Nuova Strada... they were US bikes, but were never built here. They were built in Italy (again, probably by Billato or Mondonico), imported as bare frames, then numbered, painted and decaled here by Jim Allen."
So it's not a "Masi Masi", but is a nice enough frame.
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That appears to be a Nuova Strada [...].
"The same goes for the Gran Corsa and Nuova Strada... they were US bikes, but were never built here. They were built in Italy (again, probably by Billato or Mondonico), imported as bare frames, then numbered, painted and decaled here by Jim Allen."
So it's not a "Masi Masi", but is a nice enough frame.
"The same goes for the Gran Corsa and Nuova Strada... they were US bikes, but were never built here. They were built in Italy (again, probably by Billato or Mondonico), imported as bare frames, then numbered, painted and decaled here by Jim Allen."
So it's not a "Masi Masi", but is a nice enough frame.
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