Show me your Galmozzi
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[MENTION=129154]KonAaron Snake[/MENTION] - I am glad to be in good doofus company! I couldn't spell then either!
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Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
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@KonAaron Snake - I am glad to be in good doofus company! I couldn't spell then either!
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They just won't put it in print!
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Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
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Aaron, How do you pump up the front tire?
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With a Specialized air comp.
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^Aaron, forgive me if I'm missing something obvious but...I don't see a valve on that tire. Let me rephrase that: How do you pump up a tire without a valve?
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Last edited by KonAaron Snake; 05-14-15 at 02:17 PM.
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Ah, I though it was hidden by the fork.
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- SJX, we have another member!Sorry man, that's not in the same class as routing it against your custom.
I don't think it matters if you route left rear/left front...but you should be consistent among the fleet. Whichever way you go, that's the way you go. Somehow I just brain farted.
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How about this late 1950s/early 1960s Pinarello built by Cinelli (what I like to call a Pinarelli).
Owned by a friend, and the bike looks great in person. Has been tastefully cleaned up by owner since these photos were provided by seller in Italy.








Owned by a friend, and the bike looks great in person. Has been tastefully cleaned up by owner since these photos were provided by seller in Italy.
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The bike above is spectacular.
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Just a heads up...I'm selling an immaculate Galmozzi Super Competizione...probably rode a few dozen times since the 1960s. I think it's a 1965, but I'm not sure. Is there any real way to tell? I'll grab the photos and post it later.
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There is a sales section (membership required) for such posts.
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I know this is a "Zombie" thread but I have to ask. What is that Quill Stem? Other than a work of Art. Along with the rest of the Bike.
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Thanks - Ambrosio. They were a top choice then based on weight!(cinelli was still steel). It's a pretty special bike.
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Learned recently of a collaboration between Emilio Bozzi and Galmozzi. Scroll down to second machine. First machine may be of a spot of interest as well...
https://troppebici.wordpress.com/category/galmozzi/
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Learned recently of a collaboration between Emilio Bozzi and Galmozzi. Scroll down to second machine. First machine may be of a spot of interest as well...
https://troppebici.wordpress.com/category/galmozzi/
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