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Tommasini Velocista alert:
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac...077928517.html
No relation to the seller.
Mutt
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac...077928517.html
No relation to the seller.
Mutt
Made for a big feller!
...or a very tall lady of course.

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Parts so far:
O.M.A.S. headset
Chorus BB
Record Ace Crankset (135bcd)
Campy Lambda V aero rims laced to Dura Ace uniglide hubs (weird?)
Cinelli stem and bars
Centaur calipers
comments/criticism?
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I don't think I put my recent find on this posting. Confirmed from Italy it is a 1989 Competizione, picked up without wheels, mix of 8 speed DA STI and 600 tricolor. It sat on C/L for about a week, 4 hours from me. I finally caved in and drove down to pick it up. Naturally, the stem was stuck.. Got that out, and pulled out some Ritchey wheels I had laying around, and put the Modolo bars and stem on it. I probably need a shorter stem, otherwise, size is OK.
Oria tubing FWIW.
Not sure why someone in Charleston did not jump on this bike. It did take some imagination. I need to update my pics, as I have made a couple of more changes.
Rear brake cable/housing was seized in the top tube. That was fun to replace, as I am not that patient.
Its rare for me to get anything Italian, as my self imposed $$ limit per bike usually eliminates them as choices.


thrifty bill
Oria tubing FWIW.
Not sure why someone in Charleston did not jump on this bike. It did take some imagination. I need to update my pics, as I have made a couple of more changes.
Rear brake cable/housing was seized in the top tube. That was fun to replace, as I am not that patient.
Its rare for me to get anything Italian, as my self imposed $$ limit per bike usually eliminates them as choices.


thrifty bill
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Tom or Not Tom
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...ectorid=229466
What say ye. Im thinking not Tom but nice panto bits
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...ectorid=229466
What say ye. Im thinking not Tom but nice panto bits
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Bill, I looked at that Tommasini in Charleston long and hard but I talked myself out of the drive to go get it. Now I'm regretting it, lol. It looks great. Is it a keeper or seller?
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Parts so far:
O.M.A.S. headset
Chorus BB
Record Ace Crankset (135bcd)
Campy Lambda V aero rims laced to Dura Ace uniglide hubs (weird?)
Cinelli stem and bars
Centaur calipers
comments/criticism?
Mutt
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Finally scored a Tommasini Jersey! It's pretty "Texas" looking and I'm not sure about the Tange relation but it fits good and it didn't cost me a million bucks 

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Its a keeper. I tend to go through keepers, so nothing is really safe.
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Here's some more Tommasini. Not really a great pic, cell phone pic before class.
I actually don't have many pictures of my Tommasini which is surprising.
I am not sure of the model and year as the decals are worn and there aren't any columbus decals left. Given the mix of Nuovo and record parts, I think it's mid-80's with somebody upgrading non-aero brake levers to aero levers. But it's a great patina and the ride is smooth and responsive. It's definitely a treat to ride especially with the tubulars on. I ride it mostly with clinchers given the street debris and stickers in my area. I also popped two new tubies within a 100 miles of riding . . not great on the wallet and I shouldn't have been riding through the streets at night with tubies. Pictured are gp4000 tubies on wolber aspin and a mavic gp40. Better pics to come.
I actually don't have many pictures of my Tommasini which is surprising.
I am not sure of the model and year as the decals are worn and there aren't any columbus decals left. Given the mix of Nuovo and record parts, I think it's mid-80's with somebody upgrading non-aero brake levers to aero levers. But it's a great patina and the ride is smooth and responsive. It's definitely a treat to ride especially with the tubulars on. I ride it mostly with clinchers given the street debris and stickers in my area. I also popped two new tubies within a 100 miles of riding . . not great on the wallet and I shouldn't have been riding through the streets at night with tubies. Pictured are gp4000 tubies on wolber aspin and a mavic gp40. Better pics to come.

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Turn my back for a second and you guys post all of these cool bicycles and jerseys.
I'll be reporting with my 1990 Super Prestige within a couple of weeks.
What did I do?
New tires. Veloflex Master 23s.
New tubes. Continental latex.
New bars. Trying the Cinelli reissues. Ordered two different bars to see what works with the Record Ergos better.
New stem. Traded with Whatwolf, which reminds me I owe her a pm tonight.
Another Cinelli XA.
New cables and housings. All new cables and Jagwire black braided Racer set.
New tape. Black Fizik Microtex of course.
New saddle. Black Regal reissue received on trade from Leaping Gnome.
New brake pads. Can't decide between Swiss Stops, Kool Stops, or nos Campy replacements. Decisions!
While I had her down to the frameset, I frame savered her, repacked all bearings and had the frame aligned at the shop.
Had the wheels trued as well, but they were almost spot on. Hard to beat Record hubs, DT spokes and Mavic Open 4 CDs.
Pics when ready!
I'll be reporting with my 1990 Super Prestige within a couple of weeks.
What did I do?
New tires. Veloflex Master 23s.
New tubes. Continental latex.
New bars. Trying the Cinelli reissues. Ordered two different bars to see what works with the Record Ergos better.
New stem. Traded with Whatwolf, which reminds me I owe her a pm tonight.

New cables and housings. All new cables and Jagwire black braided Racer set.
New tape. Black Fizik Microtex of course.
New saddle. Black Regal reissue received on trade from Leaping Gnome.
New brake pads. Can't decide between Swiss Stops, Kool Stops, or nos Campy replacements. Decisions!
While I had her down to the frameset, I frame savered her, repacked all bearings and had the frame aligned at the shop.
Had the wheels trued as well, but they were almost spot on. Hard to beat Record hubs, DT spokes and Mavic Open 4 CDs.
Pics when ready!
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One of those moments when you find a frameset that was built just for you.
The frame details are unique and of a special quality.
.....and the ride is sublime.
Irio Tommasini certainly could build a frameset. Curious though, if he did build this one.
I am going to find out.
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Here's some photo's of my new bike! What a Craigslist find!
Still waiting to find information on the frame from the factory since they are on holiday, but will update when I know.
So far its a great ride. Been riding about 150 miles a week and have had no problems.










Still waiting to find information on the frame from the factory since they are on holiday, but will update when I know.
So far its a great ride. Been riding about 150 miles a week and have had no problems.
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Yes really nice find. I think I have found a similar frame for sale but chrome headtube and and slightly different treatment to front fork. Interested to know opinion on age of either/both?
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Gomango and I are starting a sub forum of the Tommasini Lounge called the White Marble Tommasini Lounge. I just got this from a very nice guy in Boulder. It should arrive late next week. The bike is near mint and the chrome is in great shape. The Shimano 600 will be replaced with Record 8 speed. If anyone has an interest in this very nice Shimano 600 three color group, 7 speed indexed, send me a PM.
Here's a picture of the bike....
Here's a picture of the bike....

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Gomango and I are starting a sub forum of the Tommasini Lounge called the White Marble Tommasini Lounge. I just got this from a very nice guy in Boulder. It should arrive late next week. The bike is near mint and the chrome is in great shape. The Shimano 600 will be replaced with Record 8 speed. If anyone has an interest in this very nice Shimano 600 three color group, 7 speed indexed, send me a PM.
Here's a picture of the bike....
Here's a picture of the bike....

It looks great already but campy 8 will suit it better.
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It is a 1976-1977 Tommasini Prestige Built with Columbus SL tubes.
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Gomango and I are starting a sub forum of the Tommasini Lounge called the White Marble Tommasini Lounge. I just got this from a very nice guy in Boulder. It should arrive late next week. The bike is near mint and the chrome is in great shape. The Shimano 600 will be replaced with Record 8 speed. If anyone has an interest in this very nice Shimano 600 three color group, 7 speed indexed, send me a PM.
Here's a picture of the bike....
Here's a picture of the bike....

Bet your beauty is the same year as mine.
They didn't have as much paint left in the cans to throw and drizzle all over yours.

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^I wonder how many years they did this "marble" paint. Mine's in blue and must be from around the same year(s). I really should send that e-mail...
-Andy
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Is it splatter painted like Bob's and mine or marbled?
I think 1990 and 1991 was it for these white frames with multi-color splatter paint.
I did see one in St. Paul that was black and pink with silver marbling.
That was an incredible color scheme!
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Blue with white "splatter". Got an example of "marbling"? Not sure of the difference.
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I've seen the white with multi color paint effects referred to as "splatter."
I've seen yours referred to as marbled.
This may be just a semantics game I played on these.
BTW Yours is beautiful!
Send the email to Barb just for grins.
I'm thinking yours is a 1990 as well.