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Old 07-30-11, 04:02 PM
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Picchio Special
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That's a nice one! From the 70's, when it was truly all done by hand. Interesting chainstay bridge - at first, I thought the brake bolt for the presumably original Campagnolo brakes was brazed to the bridge a la some of the Bianchi pro bikes, but I think it's actually just the way the brake attachment is executed given the thinness of the bridge in the center. But very cool. I'd love to own that bike.
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