Sedazzari Specialissima & Sedazzari Vintage Bikes
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Sedazzari Specialissima & Sedazzari Vintage Bikes
I've created a website on Sedazzari bikes, established in Genoa, Italy since 1912
https://sedazzarivintagebikes.wordpress.com/
They were well respected in the 1950s and produced the Sedazzari Specialissima in the the 70s and 80s which also included variants with arabesque lugs. It's not a name you will often come across and took some major detective work, but now there is for the first time an online resource and happy to receive pictures/further contribution to build on it.
https://sedazzarivintagebikes.wordpress.com/
They were well respected in the 1950s and produced the Sedazzari Specialissima in the the 70s and 80s which also included variants with arabesque lugs. It's not a name you will often come across and took some major detective work, but now there is for the first time an online resource and happy to receive pictures/further contribution to build on it.
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Thanks for the info! I've seen only a few examples of nicer Sedazzaris and many more examples of more humble models. They don't often stray very far from Genoa. Here is a pic of a mixte I purchased in Seattle for my daughter. It was came from Italy with the original owner when she moved to the US. It has since been powder coated a sea blue color.
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