Re-branded ALAN frames: a list
#26
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I'd already sold , or discarded because the 'lugs' were cracking,* on mine before digital cameras were invented ..
*Airfreight to Italy and back was too much, from the states ..
Still have a 25.0 Campag SR 1 bolt seatpost.. (sell?) ..
*Airfreight to Italy and back was too much, from the states ..
Still have a 25.0 Campag SR 1 bolt seatpost.. (sell?) ..
#27
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A race bike in any era is a highly personal choice that at its "best" balances the requirements of fit, weight, handling, durability and cost tempered by the willingness to toss it and oneself down the pavement at considerable speed. ~Bandera
#32
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On Ebay I have seen Alan rebranded as Arnaldo Priori, CO Bianchi, Calzoni Merone, Fanini, Guerciotti, J G Malidin, and SELECT.
Sorry I do not have any photos.
Sorry I do not have any photos.
#36
Thanks to all the folks who are adding such interesting (and new-to-me oddballs) examples, this thread just keeps growing! I have a vague memory of seeing an ALAN rebranded as CIOCC but once only so could have been an owner-applied decal-job rather than actually contracted...still curious if anybody ever digs that pic up from the murky depths.
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Bikes: Especialy Alan, but also Empella, Cascarsi, Gazelle, Bianchi, CJV, Sirocco, Berkers etcetera
In 1993 there was a Peugeot-Donnay Alan on the market. While I'm a new member I cannot post a picture or a url, so google for fabio farelli and alan folders.
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You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
(looking for a picture and not seeing it? Thank the Photobucket fiasco.PM me and I'll link it up.)
You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
(looking for a picture and not seeing it? Thank the Photobucket fiasco.PM me and I'll link it up.)
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Thanks to all the folks who are adding such interesting (and new-to-me oddballs) examples, this thread just keeps growing! I have a vague memory of seeing an ALAN rebranded as CIOCC but once only so could have been an owner-applied decal-job rather than actually contracted...still curious if anybody ever digs that pic up from the murky depths.

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