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Help ID vintage bike
Hello Dear Forum Members,
I need help to ID a road bike.
It has Bocama pro lugs, Campagnolo dropouts, 28mm down tube and seat tube, 26mm top tube. It has Stronglight 93 cranks and features a very distinct serial number plaquette on the Non-drive side of the seat tube (near the top of the seat tube). The serial number is: 262992.
I'm sorry, I have photos but cannot attach them as I'm new to the forum. If someone can help me post photos, that would be awesome. Any help is much appreciated!
I need help to ID a road bike.
It has Bocama pro lugs, Campagnolo dropouts, 28mm down tube and seat tube, 26mm top tube. It has Stronglight 93 cranks and features a very distinct serial number plaquette on the Non-drive side of the seat tube (near the top of the seat tube). The serial number is: 262992.
I'm sorry, I have photos but cannot attach them as I'm new to the forum. If someone can help me post photos, that would be awesome. Any help is much appreciated!
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Yep to Allegro and other things to note: there's an Allegro serial number database you should be able to dig out in this forum via the search tool, you can narrow down the build-date by comparison and should reach out to the data-master and add yours to his list.
Also this has a Georg Fisher sand-cast BB shell (Swiss made and Swiss threaded), almost certainly is all Reynolds 531, you seatpost should be 26.4 (or POSSibly 26.6).
I have a few random decals (vinyl stickers) you might like if you want to do more of a rolling restoration (someday), I had a batch custom printed years back by VeloCals.
Also note it would NOT have had that under-BB cable routing originally.
Also this has a Georg Fisher sand-cast BB shell (Swiss made and Swiss threaded), almost certainly is all Reynolds 531, you seatpost should be 26.4 (or POSSibly 26.6).
I have a few random decals (vinyl stickers) you might like if you want to do more of a rolling restoration (someday), I had a batch custom printed years back by VeloCals.
Also note it would NOT have had that under-BB cable routing originally.
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Yep to Allegro and other things to note: there's an Allegro serial number database you should be able to dig out in this forum via the search tool, you can narrow down the build-date by comparison and should reach out to the data-master and add yours to his list.
Also this has a Georg Fisher sand-cast BB shell (Swiss made and Swiss threaded), almost certainly is all Reynolds 531, you seatpost should be 26.4 (or POSSibly 26.6).
I have a few random decals (vinyl stickers) you might like if you want to do more of a rolling restoration (someday), I had a batch custom printed years back by VeloCals.
Also note it would NOT have had that under-BB cable routing originally.
Also this has a Georg Fisher sand-cast BB shell (Swiss made and Swiss threaded), almost certainly is all Reynolds 531, you seatpost should be 26.4 (or POSSibly 26.6).
I have a few random decals (vinyl stickers) you might like if you want to do more of a rolling restoration (someday), I had a batch custom printed years back by VeloCals.
Also note it would NOT have had that under-BB cable routing originally.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...th-appraisals/
and keep in mind that your location (Europe? Hungary?) will be a critical factor.