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F.Moser Frame Pictures - Early 80's

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Old 03-12-06, 04:06 AM
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F.Moser Frame Pictures - Early 80's

Hi

I posted a few days ago seking info on a Moser frame I just purchased. I had some good suggestions but most asked for pictures.

Well, here they are. Any information gratefully received. How old, background, original groupset, how many made etc.

The rear axle spacing is 126mm and the bottom bracket is english thread. The head tube is ISO.

Cheers!
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What a pretty frame, sorry no info for you though.
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nice, there is an early 90's lugged steel Moser sitting in the basement of my grandparents house, my uncle was 15 years younger than my mom and sadly he is probably the shortest in the family and I am from the tallest stock. meaning it is to small for me, it's beautiful though and sits there doing nothing with pantographed stem and f.moser branded concor saddle looking sexy and not being ridden.
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Moser frames are quite common in Italy. They are considered reliable but not high art. They are a rather basic industrial production bike.
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