Help for identify frame
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No, it is just crack of a powder coated colour. When i striped colour off, frame was ok
No, it is just crack of a powder coated colour. When i striped colour off, frame was ok
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Made a down tube decal that you can get printed at a bumper sticker print shop out of vinyl. Also found a decent copy of the head badge see post #114... Good Luck.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ockoffs-5.html
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Thanks a lot!
I will add some Bianchi decal on your topic. It is is PDF, and very good resolution.
What do you mean by therm "FRANKANDRIA"?
Thanks a lot!
I will add some Bianchi decal on your topic. It is is PDF, and very good resolution.
What do you mean by therm "FRANKANDRIA"?
Frankenstein being a term referring to a monster that's been sewed together from multiple pieces, like Frankenstein.
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Thanks for explaining of therm!
I thought that there was some Frnakandria brend 😂
It is interesting that Frankenstein become a synonym for a monster that was created by Victor Frankenstein. In the novel, in most cases it is called a demon, or an enemy 😉
Thanks for explaining of therm!
I thought that there was some Frnakandria brend 😂
It is interesting that Frankenstein become a synonym for a monster that was created by Victor Frankenstein. In the novel, in most cases it is called a demon, or an enemy 😉
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francophile
Thanks for explaining of therm!
I thought that there was some Frnakandria brend 😂
It is interesting that Frankenstein become a synonym for a monster that was created by Victor Frankenstein. In the novel, in most cases it is called a demon, or an enemy 😉
Thanks for explaining of therm!
I thought that there was some Frnakandria brend 😂
It is interesting that Frankenstein become a synonym for a monster that was created by Victor Frankenstein. In the novel, in most cases it is called a demon, or an enemy 😉
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Is that a crack in where the bottom head tube lug meets the downtube? Looks like a bit of a ripple also, as if maybe it's been in a front-end collision?
I don't think it's a Motobecane, I don't recall ever seeing one w/Gipiemme dropouts at this level.
I get the impression you may be in Europe, can you give us an idea where? It may help nail down a more-localized name, in case maybe it's tied to a specific shop or something.
I don't think it's a Motobecane, I don't recall ever seeing one w/Gipiemme dropouts at this level.
I get the impression you may be in Europe, can you give us an idea where? It may help nail down a more-localized name, in case maybe it's tied to a specific shop or something.
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Hello again!
Just when i thought that search for frame origin was over, i saw some Bianchi 1987 catalogue. There are couple of models from that year which looks prety much like frame that i got. Columbus formula two, and Gipiemme drops. Models: Mondial, Giro, Limited, Trofeo..
What do you think?
Just when i thought that search for frame origin was over, i saw some Bianchi 1987 catalogue. There are couple of models from that year which looks prety much like frame that i got. Columbus formula two, and Gipiemme drops. Models: Mondial, Giro, Limited, Trofeo..
What do you think?
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your frame exhibits details which are too early for such a date:
non-recessed brake mount
long dropouts
only one set of water bottle mounts
eyelets on frame ends
seems quite clear frame comes from 1977-80 time frame mentioned earlier
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rather than spending your energies looking at cycles/catalogues online your inquiry would be better served by determining the thread of the bottom bracket shell
if it is BSC/ISO that would strongly suggest a Flandria parentage
if it is Italian that would tend to indicate an Italian origin although cycles with Italian thread shells have also been produced in Belgium and in Mexico
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your frame exhibits details which are too early for such a date:
non-recessed brake mount
long dropouts
only one set of water bottle mounts
eyelets on frame ends
seems quite clear frame comes from 1977-80 time frame mentioned earlier
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rather than spending your energies looking at cycles/catalogues online your inquiry would be better served by determining the thread of the bottom bracket shell
if it is BSC/ISO that would strongly suggest a Flandria parentage
if it is Italian that would tend to indicate an Italian origin although cycles with Italian thread shells have also been produced in Belgium and in Mexico
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Help me get 10 posts so I can post my own thread. Some really knowledgeable people on here, so can't wait to get some info on my muster frame
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