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Old 01-05-15 | 09:54 AM
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Bikes: 1958 Rabeneick 120D, 1968 Legnano Gran Premio, 196? Torpado Professional, 2000 Marinoni Piuma

Give a man a fish, feeds him for a day. Teach a man how to fish, feeds him for the rest of his life.

With that in mind, the OP's question could take hours of keyboarding to answer properly. Best to learn how to find this and that on your own, then share what you have found with others. My opinion, of course.

I am a firm believer in encouraging someone to do their own researching, and learning how to do so. I have no links to other sites on my website, save one (Bicycles for Humanity). I do this on purpose, pointing the student in the right direction, then allowing him to learn from the effort.

For example, if period correct components are the target, learn how to determine the vintage of components...



The WE is important information pertaining to the year and month the component was made. Learn this simple method for dating, and finding a set of period matched components becomes much easier.
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