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• #2
Hi, what's the TT length? What's the condition of the chrome? Where are you located?
Regards.
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• #3
bike is guarded by cat and dog
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• #4
Very nice.
Good luck with the sale.
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• #5
The TT lenght is 60cm, the frame (and me) is located in Spain.
The chrome has no rust (if you want a close pic of an specific part I can take it).
Forget the dogs and cats, the big white rats are the real dangerous animals there...
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• #6
Beautiful. Any idea why Gianni Bugno would have ridden such a large frame?
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• #7
Maybe Bugno has used a similar frame type. Not this particular one. I think this is what vegan wanted to write.
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• #8
Oooops, no, Bugno didn't use this one at all, sorry, I meant that he used that model. Let me correct it...
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• #9
gorgeous, lusting after this since I saw one at RetrodiCorsa's but he's saving it for his son, the lucky lil tyke.
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• #10
Of course, I should have worked it out. I thought I had stumbled upon a crazy early 1990s Italian bike fitting philosophy...
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• #11
I used to have one of these :-(
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• #13
Hi
Very nice . I'm new to the site, but considering bidding for this once I have full permissions. Are you open to offers?
Thanks
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• #14
Sold!
I'm selling this F. Moser frame and fork. - SOLD!!
With Campagnolo dropouts.
The same model used by Gianni Bugno in the early 90's, I've used it happily for 6 months until I surrendered to crabon recently.
The painting has some chips, showing the chromed tubbing, but there are no dents.
It includes the original quill seat post, Campagnolo Record headset and Shimano Ultegra bottom bracket, both with only 3.000km on them.
£300 shipped anywhere in Europe.