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• #327
Hi Martin, I just saw the photos.
I don't think it is a Moser: not right fork, missing panto at least on the bb shell.It is repainted not with the right decals.
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• #328
Updated collection @ pg. 6
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• #329
Simply impressive.
I am starting to think you're F.Moser himself, in disguise
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• #330
Thanks, Lesente! That's what I started to think. The paint indeed doesn't look like it's the original one. And the 'Zeus 2000' mark on the fork crown is odd too.
It's just a bit strange that some 30+ years ago when the previous owner bought the bike, a bike shop (cf. two decals on the down tube) sold him a fake Moser (Original Zeus?). I thought that happens only nowadays, with all the hipster vintage bike craze! ;-)
Anyway, I'm kind of relieved that it's not an authentic bike as I can now adjust it freely to my needs (bullhorn bars, mini v-brakes, mudguards) without having to feel guilty of destroying a cultural heritage! ;-)
Thanks again!
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Yes, yes, yes, yes!! That is a great collection. I especially like the De Rosa Team "Sanson Campagnolo" and Zenon Jaskuła's bikes. Is the TT on De Rosa slightly slopped or is it just the photo?
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• #333
I bought this frame and am currently building it with DA 7800. Photos to follow.
I have 3 other Mosers.
Cheers,
Mike
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• #334
This one's getting DA 7400...
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• #335
Shimano 6400 tricolor...
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• #336
Single speed with Campagnolo Record...
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• #337
Nice collection! Let me know how it rides, would have bought it if it was a size bigger.
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• #338
My mates sad looking moser 111 put together on a tight budget.
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• #339
Here's mine, Modello Grand Prix, Columbus SL circa 1987, Campagnolo Victory groupset (all NOS) Cinelli XA stem, 66/40 bars, San Marco Rolls, Campagnolo Victory Crono rims, 52/42, 13-23. How bikes used to be!
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• #340
So much like the Victory. Nice work!
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• #341
I'd like to know more about my Moser 'Hunter' track bike, if anyone can provide input.
The bike was originally a lighter blue than shown in the pictures (has been previously repainted), and as far as I can make out the stamps on the BB are "F Moser" and "55"/"55". Dropouts are stamped "PEV Campagnolo", and the Fork has "F Moser" on the top of the stanchions. Dropouts are obviously horizontal and the frame and fork have no brake mounts.
The tubing is unidentified, seat stays are ovalized. The top tube has a decal (painted over) that declares it to be a Hunter and seems to have an image of a jawbone(?)
Any thoughts? Input is much appreciated.
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• #343
HI
Don't know if this has been asked before, but how do you date F Moser Frames/bikes ?
Hopefully
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• #344
A very good resource is this website created by @Lesente -
https://mosercollection.jimdo.com
This site has a wealth of information with a great collection of catalogues which should help with dating a frame.
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• #345
Thanks that looks very useful.
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• #346
I couldn't help myself, just purchased this little beauty ...
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• #347
lugs ...
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• #348
Should be lovely in the Summer
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• #349
Nice lugs
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• #350
Ha! Saw this myself and was quite tempted
Hi Martin, please send me more photos: lesente@gmail.com
I'm not an expert of cyclocross models but we can try to analyze it.
@SideshowBob 🤣 thanks for the trust!