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Razesa
I thought I'd share some pictures of the Razesa frame I recently sold. There doesn't seem to be a lot of information on them out there so I thought a few pics might help. One regret is that I think it had a titanium BB axle that I should have pulled before selling. The chrome was in much better condition that the pics show. When cleaned up this thing used to sparkle in the sun. I had it for a long time but I could not get used to the ride. The frame was just a little too big and I could not get comfortable on it.
I know what I sold it for, what do you think it was worth where you are?
I know what I sold it for, what do you think it was worth where you are?
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Thank you for posting.
Looks to be early to mid '80's.
IIRC Zeus Cyclery Corp. of NYC was an agent for these at this time.
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Thank you for posting.
Looks to be early to mid '80's.
IIRC Zeus Cyclery Corp. of NYC was an agent for these at this time.
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A NOS one just sold for $599.00 on Ebay. Others, the two or three there, offered at the same price, did not sell...
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Man wish I was around when you sold it, that would of fit me. I wouldn't mind having something like that. Chromovolato is nice.
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What's up with the engraved Cinelli logo on the fork crown? Enquiring minds want to know!
Too big for me but that is gorgeous!
Too big for me but that is gorgeous!
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That is worth $450 in my book. Especially with headset and BB. Cinelli fork is interesting and looks original to bike.
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I just sold my Razesa through Bike Forums in the $400 range (plus shipping). It also had a Cinelli fork, which I do believe is original to the bike...
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I bought the bike used at least 25 years ago from a private party. I could not attest to the authenticity since I bought it used but it was mostly campy at the time. The one thing I've noticed is this one has the seat binder bolt in the seatstays. I have a few more pics and I'll post them for posterity here soon.
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Sigh...at some point I hope to get a Razesa. I could see one these Spanish Chromovelato's built up with Zeus 2000. Sweet. That would be on grail list for me.
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Razesa seems to have done a fair amount of private labelling (contract builds). You may encounter one bearing another nameplate.
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