• I regard to the history of my bike I received this from Somec. Thanks guys for pointing me in the right direction.

    Ciao Kevin !

    Congratulation for being the owner os such a Masterpiece ! It is always a great emotion for me to see our vintage bikes in so good shape.

    This bike it is a Somec of the end 70' beginning 80'. The bike has been baught from our german reseller, Willi Singer from Augsburg-germany, (who was also a profi rider for a Bianchi team). Then he sold the bike to someone and now is yours.

    The paint it is a special paint called "cromovelato" infact it is a transperent red. It was the best of that time.

    The tubes as you can see are Columbus and the components are Campagnolo.

    Always at your disposal.

    Kind regards

    Somec/Lara

  • Impressive how they still keep track of sales happened 40+ years ago... Well done Somec.
    If that's the correct saddle height, the bike appears to be too large for you, however, a bike in this age and conditions should be kept indoor, so don't feel guilty to not riding it. Rise the saddle and hang it on a wall at home! That's a really beautiful bike.

  • It fits me very well I'm 6'3". I'm going to sell it and give it a proper home to a rider that will take care of it and keep it in the shape it's in. As I mentioned I'm a Ferrari and Maserati guy. I know cars not bikes but I definitely appreciate Italian craftsmanship.

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