Help ID'ing (Italian?) Frame
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Help ID'ing (Italian?) Frame
Hi all, greetings from South Africa. I need some help ID'ing a frame, this is my first post, so my apologies for any mistakes in posting!
I picked this up over the weekend as I needed some parts off of it. I haven't really gotten down to stripping and cleaning yet, but from what I can tell, it's had a respray. Some more details:
-Cinelli BB shell,
-Campagnolo rear dropouts,
-3 cable guides on top tube,
-no bridge between chain stays (indicating a high end frame?)
The BB seems to have a serial number that's rather difficult to read due to the respray. I have a plan to get it on paper which I will most probably attempt tomorrow. The fork is from a Daccordi (Silva d/o's) but I haven't been able to find any leads to it being an original or its use in conjunction with the frame. Here are some (bad) pics:
I picked this up over the weekend as I needed some parts off of it. I haven't really gotten down to stripping and cleaning yet, but from what I can tell, it's had a respray. Some more details:
-Cinelli BB shell,
-Campagnolo rear dropouts,
-3 cable guides on top tube,
-no bridge between chain stays (indicating a high end frame?)
The BB seems to have a serial number that's rather difficult to read due to the respray. I have a plan to get it on paper which I will most probably attempt tomorrow. The fork is from a Daccordi (Silva d/o's) but I haven't been able to find any leads to it being an original or its use in conjunction with the frame. Here are some (bad) pics:
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