Can anyone ID these Oria (I think) decals
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Can anyone ID these Oria (I think) decals
Hi - hoping someone can help find better images of the Oria tubing decals fitted to Indurain's Pinarello seatube and fork blades for the '94 TdF as per this image.
Going on comments made about what Indurain's bike were made of I am assuming the tubing would Oria ML34 but the only Oria ML34 decal images I can find are on the reproduction sites and none seem to look like these. Any help gratefully received
Going on comments made about what Indurain's bike were made of I am assuming the tubing would Oria ML34 but the only Oria ML34 decal images I can find are on the reproduction sites and none seem to look like these. Any help gratefully received
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Oria decals.
Hi from Spain.Sorry for my english. Excuse me I didn't introduce my self before. I'm a veeeery lazy poster.
I didn't research more but a lot of almost unknown spanish builders ( Macario, Xabi Gonzalez ,aka Xabigo ) built Indurain frames, but "Miguelon"ride them with Pinarello decals (team orders) A little late but on my small knowledge about spanish bikes.
I didn't research more but a lot of almost unknown spanish builders ( Macario, Xabi Gonzalez ,aka Xabigo ) built Indurain frames, but "Miguelon"ride them with Pinarello decals (team orders) A little late but on my small knowledge about spanish bikes.
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Oria Cromovan.
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Thankyou for your help
I have since managed to track down and speak to the builder of the 1994 Banesto frames - funnily enough the tubing was not Oria but another brand - Oria decals were applied for sponsorship reasons
I have since managed to track down and speak to the builder of the 1994 Banesto frames - funnily enough the tubing was not Oria but another brand - Oria decals were applied for sponsorship reasons
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Teams catered to their star riders and it was relatively commonplace for these riders to have frames manufactured by their preferred builder and from their preferred tubeset, rather than those represented by the decals. However, Oria Cromovan was the official tubeset for the 1994 Banesto team frames and this is what appeared on the team replica frames sold to the consumer.
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I concur. The team frames themselves were built from Excel.
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