Looks nicely made, I suspect Saarf knows more about these than me, but in my experience a lot of these Italian made MTBs from the early 90s were not 'high-end' machines, they had a great deal of experience building bikes but were not entirely sure what building an MTB entailed. Also, much like Campagnolo they kind of missed the boat and didn't commit till it was all a bit late, they are pretty rare and not often seen over here or in the US though.
I agree. Classic European bike manufacturers didn t believe in "that new thing" from the other side of the Ocean and missed the boat. And ofcourse most end users were new in the sports and didn t want to be associated with old style cycling (and old style brands). USA ruled.
Looks nicely made, I suspect Saarf knows more about these than me, but in my experience a lot of these Italian made MTBs from the early 90s were not 'high-end' machines, they had a great deal of experience building bikes but were not entirely sure what building an MTB entailed. Also, much like Campagnolo they kind of missed the boat and didn't commit till it was all a bit late, they are pretty rare and not often seen over here or in the US though.