Hello to all community. I purchased a vintage bike and want to know about frame
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Hello to all community. I purchased a vintage bike and want to know about frame
greethings so i buy this bicycle and if some expert can help to recognize what is he frame hear ?gear an modeleven with the Internet and hints with a search for stickers, I didn’t find anything
of sheer bike has a very short
th sports base and near the rear wheel(seat tubing)
on the pipe there are recesses for the wheel ..
Thank you ...
And sorry i dnt know how to upload pictures befre i am a new member
of sheer bike has a very short
th sports base and near the rear wheel(seat tubing)
on the pipe there are recesses for the wheel ..
Thank you ...
And sorry i dnt know how to upload pictures befre i am a new member
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Hello Count Drac and welcome to the forum!
We all look forward to seeing your mount.
On your member page there is a heading on the right margin for "albums"
You can upload photos of the bicycle there and members can visit the album and place the images into the thread.
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Hello Count Drac and welcome to the forum!
We all look forward to seeing your mount.
On your member page there is a heading on the right margin for "albums"
You can upload photos of the bicycle there and members can visit the album and place the images into the thread.
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Hello Count Drac and welcome to the forum!
We all look forward to seeing your mount.
On your member page there is a heading on the right margin for "albums"
You can upload photos of the bicycle there and members can visit the album and place the images into the thread.
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Hello Count Drac and welcome to the forum!
We all look forward to seeing your mount.
On your member page there is a heading on the right margin for "albums"
You can upload photos of the bicycle there and members can visit the album and place the images into the thread.
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Well it looks mid level Italian from the mid 80's Lamorgini didn't make bikes they just contracted other Italian makers to manufacture there bikes and put the Lambo label on them. The frame is a rather plain frame set with basic racing geometry for the time frame so pretty hard to narrow down who actually made it. Still a very nice looking bike with a bit of character. I does look to have a pretty long brake reach for a mid 80's race bike and it does have some pretty steep gearing low 20's big gear corncob on the rear and 54 front big ring so may be a bit earlier frame set that has had some components changed.
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Never seen one of those. That's a new one. I've seen Ferrari, Maserati and Bugati I think.
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Certainly better looking than those horrid Tonino Lamborghini bikes that made by Kent.
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Lots of bikes borrowed exotic car company names in the 70's to the 90's.
All mostly meaning to boost up the marketability of the bikes. It was very rare that the car companies even had a hand in the bike's design and specifications. A lot of these bikes did not hold up nowhere near to their suggested quality and "exoticness". So, never let these exotic bike names instantly affect your impression of C&V bikes....
All mostly meaning to boost up the marketability of the bikes. It was very rare that the car companies even had a hand in the bike's design and specifications. A lot of these bikes did not hold up nowhere near to their suggested quality and "exoticness". So, never let these exotic bike names instantly affect your impression of C&V bikes....
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Lots of bikes borrowed exotic car company names in the 70's to the 90's.
All mostly meaning to boost up the marketability of the bikes. It was very rare that the car companies even had a hand in the bike's design and specifications. A lot of these bikes did not hold up nowhere near to their suggested quality and "exoticness". So, never let these exotic bike names instantly affect your impression of C&V bikes....
All mostly meaning to boost up the marketability of the bikes. It was very rare that the car companies even had a hand in the bike's design and specifications. A lot of these bikes did not hold up nowhere near to their suggested quality and "exoticness". So, never let these exotic bike names instantly affect your impression of C&V bikes....
That said -- the OP's bike looks like a nice, capable "sport class" enthusiast level bike ---- one that i could see getting someone's feet wet at their first crit or charity rides (well - 35 years ago that is -- could still do so today naturally , but standards for entry level bicycles now have changed a bit
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Well...
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I would want something designed by Marcello Gandini.