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Old 08-08-16 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by juvela
Good looking bike. Thanks for posting.

Presence of seat tube H2O yet absence of aero brake levers places it in a narrow window timewise.

A U.S. agent for Vincenzo Nerozzi prodotti was Gus Betat in New Orleans. Do not know a Canadian agent.

What gear block is that on the cycle? Appears larger cogs are red in colour and smaller ones silver.

Please keep us posted as you work with the bike. ;^D
This is a really sharp looking bike. I grew up in New Orleans and worked for one of Gus Betat's competitors. Gus Betat imported Viners and a lot of campagnolo stuff as well. When I equipped my first race bike with campy stuff, I'd order it from Gus Betat and go pick it up from their store. There are a couple of threads here on Gus Betat: http://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...tat-bikes.html

The bike may have made its way from the States to Canada.
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