Here We Go!
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Here We Go!
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This is a new thread regarding the Ambrosi Bicycle in my possession, pics of which
could happen at any time. (I am able to email them, but I am 'really stupid', when it
comes to posting them here.)
Regards to all,
J T
Last edited by J T CUNNINGHAM; 06-15-12 at 03:02 AM.
Let Me See If I Am Able To Post Some Pics.
Here Goes!
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That's Nice, But What Happened To The 'others'?
Try Again!
AFTER HAVING TRIED FOR TOO MANY WEEKS . . .
SUCCESS!
Regards,
J T
Hurrah! That photo of the headbadge shows the colour very nicely, too.
East Hill
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TRY EMPATHY & HAVE LOVE IN YOUR HEART, PERHAPS I'LL SEE YOU ON THE ROAD...
That's a really nice frame! And the Deltas don't hurt either...
Amigo,
I emailed Mr Sergio Ambrosi the pics of the bike midweek last -
have had No Reply at all. I am wondering if he continues to be away.
Anyway, with this 'dedicated thread', maybe someone he knows
will see it and inform him of it's content.
Regards,
J T
Last edited by J T CUNNINGHAM; 01-15-08 at 11:22 AM.
Another (complete) pic.
J T
My father had a chrome yellow, but is robbed of my home for more than 10 years![]()
Welcome sire!
I have just started back working late, and saw your post only now.
Allow me to come back tomorrow for a "chat".
Regards,
J T
Welcome aboard Charly85!
Sorry to hear that your father's bike was nabbed, also would have liked to see a picture of it.
Anyway, it has been a long time coming re the Ambrosi bike info. Sergio Domingo Ambrosi and I
finally met online early this year. He speaks no english, and I speak no spanish, he therefor
did an online translation. Some of the translated text was "lost in the translation", with very
laughable results, the intent was clear enough however.
He stated that he built only bespoke bicycles (custom to order) between the years 1982 & 1995,
only stopping due to unrest and costs; He continues to maintain a retail operation though. (store)
Sergio has known of his work leaving the country, but was very suprised to hear Canada
was included! After sendind him some pictures and the serial number, he concluded that the
bike was built during 1986 (my original thought was 1987) and gave me the original buyer's name.
After the addition of C-Record brake levers (which I presently have) and white elkhide barcover,
new photos will be forthcoming. As can be seen from the above pictures, the bike is in fine form,
it mainly hanging on my wall at home.
Once again, I am very glad that you posted on this thread, SA, and especially Argentina is so very
far away in distance but so close by "the web". I am also wondering what has happened
to"Amigo", for he was also very helpful and kind in his inquiry into this matter.
Very little (if anything) is on the "web", relating to these beautiful bikes - Sergio is to be
congatulated and noted for his fine work.
Regards,
J T
Thanks for the reply JT
The history of Don Ambrosi is amazing, but now it is good history of the brandMy father is a shame but 7 years ago and died of a cancer victim, if not the count's history as the purchase, although I have photos of when I went out with the comrades to quit cycling
I was missing that would have to seek to add those photos, so the scaning to show it.
good greetings. Carlos
I met JT in real life today and he is a fine gentleman. That Ambrosi is a stunning bicycle.
Yan
2010 Novara Randonee; 2009 Surly Cross Check; 2009 Unicycle.com Club 24"; 2004 Giant OCR3; 1989 Miele Tivoli; 1971 Colnago Sport
Thank you sir.
The better "prize", however would be with all of the above posters meeting with the man himself
Sergio Domingo Ambrosi, in beautiful Godoy Cruz, Argentina!
Regards,
J T
I just want to bring this thread to the forefront after having seen it buried in
the "Dead Storage Area" of Bike Forums and back on the hopefully active list.
Other pictures of Ambrosi bikes are welcome and any comments are more than welcome.
Regards,
J T
Last edited by J T CUNNINGHAM; 06-15-12 at 03:06 AM.
Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!