Italian Basso, help ID, please!
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Italian Basso, help ID, please!
I was able to bring this home minus my Turbo saddle last night. Can anyone please help me identify a year, tubing, and style? It has 600 levers, shifters, calipers, front/back derail, crank, and arms. it is 23.5" ctc, too tall for me. Thanks to all for the help! I sincerely appreciate it.



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Bikes: 1986 Alan Record Carbonio, 1985 Vitus Plus Carbone 7, 1984 Peugeot PSV, 1972 Line Seeker, 1986(est.) Medici Aerodynamic (Project), 1985(est.) Peugeot PY10FC
Was that top tube repainted? Doesn't look right, specially at the seat lug...
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Look's like a Basso Gap model, probably 84-86 going by the style of decals.
Could be a Basso 2-tone paint job, of which they're pretty well known, although admittadely that top tube does look alittle different than the normal 2-tone paint. Most are fade jobs...
Could be a Basso 2-tone paint job, of which they're pretty well known, although admittadely that top tube does look alittle different than the normal 2-tone paint. Most are fade jobs...
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+1, based on the seat stay caps, it should be a Gap, which used Columbus SL. As for the year, I see dual bottle bosses and a pump peg. I have some 1985 literature which does not indicate these features on this model, so it should be newer than 1985.
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Everybody is right about the top tube. It looks like someone painted it. I do not see any damage so maybe someone decided to get creative and probably tried to cover some rust or paint blemishes. I will look closely at it. Thanks again for the info!
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If there's no evidence of a crash or any damage, I think you found yourself a very nice rider. I really like my Gap and it has the Shimano 600 gruppo as well. Let us know what you think of the ride....
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