Mid-1930's Cicognani Racing Bike
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Mid-1930's Cicognani Racing Bike
Not mine, but easy on the eyes. It was sold last in the Grants Pass, OR area. These pre-war Italian and French bikes were often light and well designed. I have a 1930's French racer, builder unknown, and it's a fine one to ride.



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A few more pics of the bike I took in 2014,
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That is very nice. Thanks for posting. Somewhere I have one of Jan Heine’s books with a selection of racing bikes through the years and all the bikes from 30’s and 40’s weigh around 17-18 lbs, compared to the 80’s racers which are typically 21-22 lbs.
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Very cool lugs! Love that integrated HS too!
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Amazing quality.
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Does anyone know where this Cicognani might be today? If yes, please send an email to tonyatcisco@yahoo.com Thx, Tony