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I'll take both pairs of 66-40 bars. PM to follow.
Gordon
You'll be happy, one of the best bars ever made for road.
LeMond turned me on to these in 1986 right after a pro race and said these are the bars he ride.
They have deep track like drops you could fit your hand in , not narrow like the Giros.
No other bars since has been on my road bike.
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anyone know what bar is this ?
http://superbbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Rossin-Pursuit-Superb-2.jpg
http://superbbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Rossin-Pursuit-Superb-6.jpg
Thank you
My bud the owner got back to me.
Here is what he says,
here's a close up shot of it
http://superbbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Rossin-Pursuit-Superb-6.jpg
it's 3ttt MOSCOW
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Rumour had it some Benottos were made in Mexico.
TRUE and they fell apart. Those gave Benotto a bad name. He moved production there.
We had guys who were messengers on them in NYC and they would crack alot or tubes would come apart.
http://www.benottobicycle.com/site/aboutThe Benotto family name has been synonymous with great cycling achievements since 1931. Founded in Torino, Italy by Giacinto Benotto, a 24 year old bicycle racer who, like many in the bicycle industry, wanted to begin a commercial career and incorporate the love of cycling into it. After 20 years of successful production in Italy and 3 world championships claimed on Benotto bicycles, Benotto expanded their horizons and moved to Mexico to open new markets, where they continue to have a great influence on the sport and on Latin America.
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Here are a couple Alma Puras with tight front fork clearence.
Alma Pura 61cm. with 23mm tire less than 1mm Blue frameset
Alma Pura 58cm with no clearence. tire is 21mm Black frameset
i will be building these up.
Black frameset will be getting most of the work but both are headed for alignment table.
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CEYA!