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Old 02-01-11, 07:11 PM
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Hmmm, who made this bike?

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I bought this bike back in the mid 1990's. At the time it was painted in a pink flesh tone color. I couldn't handle it so had it repainted yellow. Seems silly but that is all history now. I am fairly certain that it is of Italian make but can't remember the name. This photo shows a logo placed at the top of the front forks. I'm hoping that someone will recognize it and know the make. In any case I plan on selling it but think it would help knowing what the heck it is.
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that is what happens when you paint bikes. it could have been something rare and valuable but not anymore. any other pics?

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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
that is what happens when you paint bikes. it could have been something rare and valuable but not anymore. any other pics?

Point taken and I agree. It made sense at the time but not so much anymore. I will snap a few other photos tomorrow and post them. I appreciate your feedback.

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Cramerrotti-made in italy-painted and assembled in Canada. (Check my spelling) I like yellow-like it more if its small. LOL
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Cramerrotti-made in italy-painted and assembled in Canada. (Check my spelling) I like yellow-like it more if its small. LOL
Thanks alot, I only ever saw one of these and now I know this is their logo.

https://www.cramerotti.com/2010/main.php?page=home
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That's it! Thanks very much juls. I like the yellow much better than the previous pink but sure miss the decals...
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I wonder if you can make reproductions of the old decals to put on the new paint job?
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I wonder if you can make reproductions of the old decals to put on the new paint job?
the OP should try and contact Cramerotti and see if they have decals.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
that is what happens when you paint bikes. it could have been something rare and valuable but not anymore. any other pics?
normally I would agree, but it was PINK! c'mon, that was a modification that can be justified
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