Razesa day !
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Razesa day !
Took out my trusty steed on the American River Bike Trail around Sacramento today. Warm and sunny with a slight breeze, couldn’t ask for more.
Picked this beauty up several months back in San Francisco, seller was using it to commute to school and thought it was an Italian bike. Sugino cranks, Modolo brakes and levers, Suntour front and rear DL, Campy pedals. Not my fastest bike but I sure love taking it out.
Picked this beauty up several months back in San Francisco, seller was using it to commute to school and thought it was an Italian bike. Sugino cranks, Modolo brakes and levers, Suntour front and rear DL, Campy pedals. Not my fastest bike but I sure love taking it out.
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What a beauty! I had a Similiar Razesa that was too small, however loved the bike. I missed out on a 60cm on this forum, if anyone ever sells a 60cm/61cm, message me. Totally underrated bikes, top shelf imho.
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Love the Razesa. Mine is an SL frame and fits me like a glove. Ride quality is exactly what I like. Like it as much as my Raleigh Professional. Right now I have it on the Wahoo while winter does its thing.
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What a beauty!
Looking great with that cromovelato finish.
Appears it could be one of the examples brought in by Zeus Cyclery Corp. of NYC in the early to mid 1980's.
brochure page of 1986 -
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What a beauty!
Looking great with that cromovelato finish.
Appears it could be one of the examples brought in by Zeus Cyclery Corp. of NYC in the early to mid 1980's.
brochure page of 1986 -
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Nice bike! I won't miss it if I see you on the American River Trail and I hope to someday.
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