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Old 06-24-21, 06:15 AM
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randyjawa 
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Bikes: 1958 Rabeneick 120D, 1968 Legnano Gran Premio, 196? Torpado Professional, 2000 Marinoni Piuma

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Several Marinoni bikes have come my way, over the years. This is the one that offers me the nicest ride quality and, to be honest, the only one that I have left. My Marinoni Piuma...


The bike is a 10 speed and full Campagnolo except for the all Mavic wheel set...




I wasn't sure that I would like the oversized tube set, but for $240.00 CND I decided to take a chance. Turns out it was a good buy and I love the bike...


I ride this bike more than any of the others in my collection of four vintage steeds. Funny thing is, I do not think of my Marinoni Piuma as vintage and, even though I hated the color scheme at first, it has definitely grown on me...
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