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Old 09-28-19, 06:13 AM
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The combination of the logo and the lug work says it all
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I forgot you had that. Modell Campagnolo? Serial number? I picked up YAC (Yet Another Capo). This one is almost a litter mate of my all-original Sieger and will get a restomod build for contrast.



More camera distortion / trick photography -- frame is straight, head tube is parallel to seat tube (72 degrees both)
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Giotto version.


Scambio 060 by iabisdb, on Flickr



Cloisonne version.


DSC_0036 by iabisdb, on Flickr




Titanium version.


Cinelli XCR with Super Record 069 by iabisdb, on Flickr
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Anything with a biscione (the dragon eating the baby, on the Visconti coat or arms, founders of Milano).


De Rosa 1968/69 by Andrea Bonfanti, on Flickr


Cinelli_Model_B 032 by iabisdb, on Flickr


Viscontea Headbadge by iabisdb, on Flickr



Any others?
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Old 09-30-19, 08:07 AM
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Ricardo. I use to work around the corner of the original factory that closed in 1990

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Tendil randonneur of MCMIL

this fellow so large its like watching Todd A-O...




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Old 03-29-20, 01:11 PM
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TCI is Trans Can Import, a company that still exists. At one time they were a regional distributor of bicycles in western Canada.


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Originally Posted by iab
Anything with a biscione (the dragon eating the baby, on the Visconti coat or arms, founders of Milano).

Any others?
Here's a few more:

Doniselli:




Radi:




Touring:





Varsalona:





Zanazzi:





Bollani:





Faggi (Paolo) - can't find a clear shot of the head badge, so this will have to do:





Falco (Milano):





Ferroveloci:





Gasparetto:

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Old 04-06-20, 04:21 AM
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Maasi (technically not a head badge, so just a bonus):

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Maasi (technically not a head badge, so just a bonus):
Very cool, from what year is it?
SWEET! (and very pretty brake detailing). Where can we see a full set of pics of the bike and components?

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Old 04-06-20, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Last ride 76
Very cool, from what year is it?
SWEET! (and very pretty brake detailing). Where can we see a full set of pics of the bike and components?
It indeed is a sweet looking ride. Sadly, this isn't mine - I just posted it for reference. I believe this was a product (including the background story) of a BF member ( Citoyen du Monde ) - maybe he has more pics to post?
There is a thread on the tontonvelo forum with pics and details. I too like the brake detailing as well as the matching detailing on the rear derailleur:

https://forum.tontonvelo.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=3652
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Originally Posted by MauriceMoss
It indeed is a sweet looking ride. Sadly, this isn't mine - I just posted it for reference. I believe this was a product (including the background story) of a BF member ( Citoyen du Monde ) - maybe he has more pics to post?

There is a thread on the tontonvelo forum with pics and details. I too like the brake detailing as well as the matching detailing on the rear derailleur:


https://forum.tontonvelo.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=3652

Woo Hoo!

As the 45 year owner of a USA single "a" version, I was really puzzled. Holy Hannah! That's fantastic. The reason behind it, the flawless execution... I would love to hear the story he cooked up for it too, at some point. Thank you for turning me on to this! Never saw it coming. The best cycling laugh I've had in a very, very long time.

Cheers, Eric
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And Now For Something Completely Different...


The Bike, Kestrel 500Sci

The Head Badge, by Ed Hardy.

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This is probably my rarest and most interesting head-tube badge:

From a bike I started a thread here about, maybe two years ago. I also have and like the Alpine head-tube badge - but mainly because it says "Washington DC". That rounds out my local makes headbadges: the IRO didn't come with one.
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