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The serial number on commemorative front badge is 003 1984
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Awesome find!
@Reinier89 restored one of these: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/265863/
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Thank you @Sig_Arlecchino
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Ah :) I fear you've already asked the proper Moser expert via other means. Not much I can add to his knowledge I am afraid.
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Hi, a friend of mine some days ago bought this beautiful bitch.
Please tell me this was unintentional.
I can't stop laughing.
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;) ok. We can keep in touch
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;) ahhahaha yes, of course
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up
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no news?
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This advert (dated 1984) says that a special limited run (only for custom orders) will present a silver and gold headtube badge with the serial number (#003 on your friend's) and the name of the owner.
Included on the deal they'll give the owner theft insurance cover and a sweater with a Va Por La Hora bike printed on it.According to the low S/N and the numerous stickers I suspect it was for a F.Moser dealer, called Tino Vassallo, shop still open now in Catania, Southern Italy.
Judging by the brakes and crankset, few parts were replaced during the years.
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And so begins the unstoppable and restless hunt for the sweater.
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sure ;)
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Thank you so much man
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Yes, Modolo Kronos are indeed period correct.
However the poor quality illustration on the advert shows normal SR brakeset, but of course we can't vouch that all of them came out from the factory equipped with full SR.
Probably just the crankset has been replaced then!
Hi, a friend of mine some days ago bought this beautiful bitch.
Now we can try to find much more infos about it.
If some one of you can help me please do it
Thank you so much
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