Originally Posted by
Old Fat Guy
Very nice, indeed. I have a soft spot for Faema. Looks to be an early Corsa, with the flat fork crown. What is the serial number(both sides)? How's the fit? The Professional model that another forum member is still thinking about selling is very nice, with full Campagnolo Record Pantographing, and is a 55.
In a month or so I should have pictures of my very early Professional Faema Replica, complete with Eddy's face on the head tube, and a full pantographed Record gruppo. It has a flat fork crown and under the BB cabling.
I like the red tape on yours with white cables. I went the opposite on my AZ Faema, white tape and red cables. To be honest, I can't remember what the MI Faema has on it at the moment, I only had it for a day before I left for AZ.
The frame is a 56 square, which I was certain would be too large for me, but the tube angles and a 9 cm stem put the saddle and bars in the sweet spot. The frame was covered in some kind of tar, grease combo that actually turned the vanilla white to yellow in places. No rust, scratches or dings, but badly discolored paint. Rubbing compound brought most of the original color back and I have a new set of decals on their way to me now.
I have red cables and white tape for when the fashionista in me decides that it's time to change. I found a pic of this 85 frame in a catalogue and it showed red tape and cages, white cables and black saddle so that's what I went for.
It's really taken a bit work for my legs and brain to get used to the DT shifters and six speeds. Once it's rolling, it's a beautiful ride, but starts from dead stop and the steep hills in my area take a bit of planning.