Re-branded ALAN frames: a list
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Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
I had to check these... usually I see Peugeots and every now and then Bianchis in children size (20"), but so far haven't seen an ALAN, so now knowing that it exists (even if in 24"), I can start saving up, still have some time left before my daughter outgrows the 18" and 20" 

Last edited by Lattz; 03-06-23 at 07:43 AM.
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I added the Gamba name to the list (now 36 and counting!) thanks, Lattz but although I'm sure there were other-than-Carbonio models sold as Fanini, I'm trying to be consistent as far as only listing examples we have seen photo-evidence of (without a (?), and the Carbonio Fanini ALAN was certainly "real" because I owned that one!
But as always we welcome all additions to this list and the chance to update and make correx!
But as always we welcome all additions to this list and the chance to update and make correx!
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Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
Some more...
Since I broke the rule of the CV Pages (photos or didn't happen) I make it up for the Fanini alu

Fangio and Plum from Belguim



Source: Fangio Alan Mavic report | DCI Steel Vintage Racing Bicycles (dcisite.be)

Source: Alan Plum Vainqueur frame 57.5 cm (c-t) / 56 cm (c-c) – Velosaloon.com

And some other brands mentioned in the ALAN guide co-authored by Andrea Bonfanti, the magician known on these pages as corsaclassic : https://www.registrostoricocicli.com...an/alan_guida/

Also here's a Fanini with internal TT cable, interesting detail not mentioned in the Guide,

Since I broke the rule of the CV Pages (photos or didn't happen) I make it up for the Fanini alu

Fangio and Plum from Belguim



Source: Fangio Alan Mavic report | DCI Steel Vintage Racing Bicycles (dcisite.be)

Source: Alan Plum Vainqueur frame 57.5 cm (c-t) / 56 cm (c-c) – Velosaloon.com

And some other brands mentioned in the ALAN guide co-authored by Andrea Bonfanti, the magician known on these pages as corsaclassic : https://www.registrostoricocicli.com...an/alan_guida/

Also here's a Fanini with internal TT cable, interesting detail not mentioned in the Guide,

Last edited by Lattz; 03-06-23 at 05:50 PM.
#79
and although some of the brands have made it to our list, we can keep eyes peeled for some of these "seldom seen" ALANs such as:
Torpado, Pavarin (any connection with the plastic shoe cleats?), Pagani, DBS, Monark and an Austrian RIH?
Thanks again. Lattz!
Torpado, Pavarin (any connection with the plastic shoe cleats?), Pagani, DBS, Monark and an Austrian RIH?
Thanks again. Lattz!
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Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
Yeah this opened fhe rabbit hole not only in the ALAN aspect. I never heard of pavarin and ths Austrian RIH also an interesting one for sure.
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Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
Okay this was fast. Radsport RIH is a 3rd generation bike shop in Vienna.
They build or built bikes with their own pantos in steel and really sold ALAN (and also Vitus) as well
They build or built bikes with their own pantos in steel and really sold ALAN (and also Vitus) as well
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Bikes: Especialy Alan, but also Empella, Cascarsi, Gazelle, Bianchi, CJV, Sirocco, Berkers etcetera
I realize I have neglected my "duties" as originating this compilation/list in that I never actually made a LIST!
So here's what we have so far, brands are more or less in the order mentioned, where there was mention-only (no pix) I follow the name with (?).
Where there was a specific Carbonio model with that brand I follow the name with (CF).
There were a few decals (not frames) displayed so despite them being pix of decals I follow them with (?) but happy to edit any that eventually show up as frames or complete bikes.
And to edit for any mistakes, typos, omissions...
So here's what we have so far, brands are more or less in the order mentioned, where there was mention-only (no pix) I follow the name with (?).
Where there was a specific Carbonio model with that brand I follow the name with (CF).
There were a few decals (not frames) displayed so despite them being pix of decals I follow them with (?) but happy to edit any that eventually show up as frames or complete bikes.
And to edit for any mistakes, typos, omissions...
And don't forget some people, from a cycling shop or not, just put decals on an Alan, just because they have these.
As this one I think.
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Bikes: Especialy Alan, but also Empella, Cascarsi, Gazelle, Bianchi, CJV, Sirocco, Berkers etcetera
I realize I have neglected my "duties" as originating this compilation/list in that I never actually made a LIST!
So here's what we have so far, brands are more or less in the order mentioned, where there was mention-only (no pix) I follow the name with (?).
Where there was a specific Carbonio model with that brand I follow the name with (CF).
There were a few decals (not frames) displayed so despite them being pix of decals I follow them with (?) but happy to edit any that eventually show up as frames or complete bikes.
And to edit for any mistakes, typos, omissions...
So here's what we have so far, brands are more or less in the order mentioned, where there was mention-only (no pix) I follow the name with (?).
Where there was a specific Carbonio model with that brand I follow the name with (CF).
There were a few decals (not frames) displayed so despite them being pix of decals I follow them with (?) but happy to edit any that eventually show up as frames or complete bikes.
And to edit for any mistakes, typos, omissions...
And don't forget some people, from a cycling shop or not, just put decals on an Alan, just because they have these.
As this one I think.

The Rowona ís the Rof Wolfshohl, They combined Rowona and Rof Wolfshohl decals on the bicycles.
#87
"The Rowona ís the Rof Wolfshohl, They combined Rowona and Rof Wolfshohl decals on the bicycles."
and so I combined both names in one listing.
I'm avoiding digging too far into the weeds (i.e. minuscule details) so am not noting the distinctions such as precise models or iterations, nor which are CX or step-thru (Ladies) frames, etc.
I think this would make a simple list too complicated (plus I don't have quite that much free time!)
and so I combined both names in one listing.
I'm avoiding digging too far into the weeds (i.e. minuscule details) so am not noting the distinctions such as precise models or iterations, nor which are CX or step-thru (Ladies) frames, etc.
I think this would make a simple list too complicated (plus I don't have quite that much free time!)
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From: Germany
Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
CORA.... (not sure if it has anything to do with French supermarket chain, hope not, unless team sponsor)
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Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
G. Fatato... I wonder if they liked the old TREK decals or the other way around


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Bikes: 80s Alan Super Record, 79' Somec Special, 90s Rossin(?) Columbus Ego Triathlon, previously: Bianchi SBX Reparto Corse (stolen) and so on...
and lastly my eariler mentioned EUROCYCLES. I dig the "Fabbrication Francaise" HT decal. And yes, I'm really that stupid that finally I gig it out from the other end of the cellar room and forgot to take a full frame photo. Maybe in the next 10 years.


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It seems like any shop that had even slightest racing aspirations was selling rebadged ALAN frames back in the day. Also, as mentioned by others, it's impossible to say when the decals were applied, so there will be some oddball cases here and there. That means that this list is gonna be pretty long.
Of the shops/brands not mentioned so far (apologies if I'm repeating any), here's what I have so far (there might be more among untagged pics - I'll add if I find any others). Since this would be way too many pics to post, unworthy1 , let me know f there are any off this list you'd especially like me to post.
Asaro
Barale
Bergamin
Bertoglio
Bevilacqua
Biciverde
Bottecchia
Brazzo
Canini
Caramanti
Chiapale
Cinti
Ciscato
Cocchi
Colner
Colzani
Cornale
Coval
Cucchietti
Dazan
Domenicali
Donati
Fabris
Ferrari
Fiordelli
Flanders
Franchini
Fusar Poli
Gervasio
GiEsse
GiZeta
Guerra
Guerrini
Lazzaretti
Liberati
Marano
Marastoni
Martinetto
Masnaghetti
Milanetti
Mondial
Moretti
Morini
Mosconi
Moser, Francesco
Pagani
Paterlini
Piazza
Poli
Pozzi
Raimondi
Rebellato
Regazzoni
Roli
Sandrini
Sanvido
Scaccia
Scarini
Sciutto
Scorza
Scotti
Spinicci
Stacchiotti, Pierino
Temporin
Tosello
Trentin
Uboldi
Vellutini
Villa
Zini
Schauff
Condor
Erich Hespelein (Dittelbrun)
Hewi-Sport (Heuking, Wiesbaden)
SWF-Heidemann
Boesch, Jean-Claude (Molsheim)
Elitt
Guercy
Polchlopek
Promonet, Bruno (Macon)
Solar
Superator
Torzuoli (La Bocca)
Valestra a Sete
Zeus
Bonanza
Weros
Alec Bird
Dauphin Sport (Box Hill, Surrey)
British Eagle
Jan Willemsen
Roger Kuten
Roger de Vlaeminck
Fåglum/Crescent
Of the shops/brands not mentioned so far (apologies if I'm repeating any), here's what I have so far (there might be more among untagged pics - I'll add if I find any others). Since this would be way too many pics to post, unworthy1 , let me know f there are any off this list you'd especially like me to post.
Asaro
Barale
Bergamin
Bertoglio
Bevilacqua
Biciverde
Bottecchia
Brazzo
Canini
Caramanti
Chiapale
Cinti
Ciscato
Cocchi
Colner
Colzani
Cornale
Coval
Cucchietti
Dazan
Domenicali
Donati
Fabris
Ferrari
Fiordelli
Flanders
Franchini
Fusar Poli
Gervasio
GiEsse
GiZeta
Guerra
Guerrini
Lazzaretti
Liberati
Marano
Marastoni
Martinetto
Masnaghetti
Milanetti
Mondial
Moretti
Morini
Mosconi
Moser, Francesco
Pagani
Paterlini
Piazza
Poli
Pozzi
Raimondi
Rebellato
Regazzoni
Roli
Sandrini
Sanvido
Scaccia
Scarini
Sciutto
Scorza
Scotti
Spinicci
Stacchiotti, Pierino
Temporin
Tosello
Trentin
Uboldi
Vellutini
Villa
Zini
Schauff
Condor
Erich Hespelein (Dittelbrun)
Hewi-Sport (Heuking, Wiesbaden)
SWF-Heidemann
Boesch, Jean-Claude (Molsheim)
Elitt
Guercy
Polchlopek
Promonet, Bruno (Macon)
Solar
Superator
Torzuoli (La Bocca)
Valestra a Sete
Zeus
Bonanza
Weros
Alec Bird
Dauphin Sport (Box Hill, Surrey)
British Eagle
Jan Willemsen
Roger Kuten
Roger de Vlaeminck
Fåglum/Crescent
Last edited by MauriceMoss; 03-29-23 at 12:45 AM.
#96
O
M
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!!!
I thought [MENTION=468737]Lattz[/MENTION] was on the way to winning the record (does that even exist?) for contributing Most Entries Ever to this (for amusement only) trivia list.
BUT NO.
[MENTION=383399]MauriceMoss[/MENTION] has broken the record, the turn table, the stereo and closed the shop!
I think the above may take over as "the list" and we can retire the earlier effort!
At a glance I don't see obvious duplications...I wonder how the ALAN factory could possibly keep track of all these brands (and their stickers/decals), unless they just sold unmarked frames and said "have at it, my friends"!
EDIT: well still pondering what to do with so many names, but I do see one duplicate (for a start) that was listed (no. 27) but uncomfirmed, so can you post a pic of
Lazzaretti
M
G
!!!
I thought [MENTION=468737]Lattz[/MENTION] was on the way to winning the record (does that even exist?) for contributing Most Entries Ever to this (for amusement only) trivia list.
BUT NO.
[MENTION=383399]MauriceMoss[/MENTION] has broken the record, the turn table, the stereo and closed the shop!
I think the above may take over as "the list" and we can retire the earlier effort!
At a glance I don't see obvious duplications...I wonder how the ALAN factory could possibly keep track of all these brands (and their stickers/decals), unless they just sold unmarked frames and said "have at it, my friends"!
EDIT: well still pondering what to do with so many names, but I do see one duplicate (for a start) that was listed (no. 27) but uncomfirmed, so can you post a pic of
Lazzaretti
Last edited by unworthy1; 03-29-23 at 02:05 AM.
#97
It seems like any shop that had even slightest racing aspirations was selling rebadged ALAN frames back in the day. Also, as mentioned by others, it's impossible to say when the decals were applied, so there will be some oddball cases here and there. That means that this list is gonna be pretty long.
Of the shops/brands not mentioned so far (apologies if I'm repeating any), here's what I have so far (there might be more among untagged pics - I'll add if I find any others). Since this would be way too many pics to post, unworthy1 , let me know f there are any off this list you'd especially like me to post.
Asaro
Barale
Bergamin
Bertoglio
Bevilacqua
Biciverde
Bottecchia
Brazzo
Canini
Caramanti
Chiapale
Cinti
Ciscato
Cocchi
Colner
Colzani
Cornale
Coval
Cucchietti
Dazan
Domenicali
Donati
Fabris
Ferrari
Fiordelli
Flanders
Franchini
Fusar Poli
Gervasio
GiEsse
GiZeta
Guerra
Guerrini
Lazzaretti
Liberati
Marano
Marastoni
Martinetto
Masnaghetti
Milanetti
Mondial
Moretti
Morini
Mosconi
Moser, Francesco
Pagani
Paterlini
Piazza
Poli
Pozzi
Raimondi
Rebellato
Regazzoni
Roli
Sandrini
Sanvido
Scaccia
Scarini
Sciutto
Scorza
Scotti
Spinicci
Stacchiotti, Pierino
Temporin
Tosello
Trentin
Uboldi
Vellutini
Villa
Zini
Schauff
Condor
Erich Hespelein (Dittelbrun)
Hewi-Sport (Heuking, Wiesbaden)
SWF-Heidemann
Boesch, Jean-Claude (Molsheim)
Elitt
Guercy
Polchlopek
Promonet, Bruno (Macon)
Solar
Superator
Torzuoli (La Bocca)
Valestra a Sete
Zeus
Bonanza
Weros
Alec Bird
Dauphin Sport (Box Hill, Surrey)
British Eagle
Jan Willemsen
Roger Kuten
Roger de Vlaeminck
Fåglum/Crescent
Of the shops/brands not mentioned so far (apologies if I'm repeating any), here's what I have so far (there might be more among untagged pics - I'll add if I find any others). Since this would be way too many pics to post, unworthy1 , let me know f there are any off this list you'd especially like me to post.
Asaro
Barale
Bergamin
Bertoglio
Bevilacqua
Biciverde
Bottecchia
Brazzo
Canini
Caramanti
Chiapale
Cinti
Ciscato
Cocchi
Colner
Colzani
Cornale
Coval
Cucchietti
Dazan
Domenicali
Donati
Fabris
Ferrari
Fiordelli
Flanders
Franchini
Fusar Poli
Gervasio
GiEsse
GiZeta
Guerra
Guerrini
Lazzaretti
Liberati
Marano
Marastoni
Martinetto
Masnaghetti
Milanetti
Mondial
Moretti
Morini
Mosconi
Moser, Francesco
Pagani
Paterlini
Piazza
Poli
Pozzi
Raimondi
Rebellato
Regazzoni
Roli
Sandrini
Sanvido
Scaccia
Scarini
Sciutto
Scorza
Scotti
Spinicci
Stacchiotti, Pierino
Temporin
Tosello
Trentin
Uboldi
Vellutini
Villa
Zini
Schauff
Condor
Erich Hespelein (Dittelbrun)
Hewi-Sport (Heuking, Wiesbaden)
SWF-Heidemann
Boesch, Jean-Claude (Molsheim)
Elitt
Guercy
Polchlopek
Promonet, Bruno (Macon)
Solar
Superator
Torzuoli (La Bocca)
Valestra a Sete
Zeus
Bonanza
Weros
Alec Bird
Dauphin Sport (Box Hill, Surrey)
British Eagle
Jan Willemsen
Roger Kuten
Roger de Vlaeminck
Fåglum/Crescent
They rebranded Alan Carbonios as their own in the mid 80's
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#98
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I wonder how the ALAN factory could possibly keep track of all these brands (and their stickers/decals), unless they just sold unmarked frames and said "have at it, my friends"!
EDIT: well still pondering what to do with so many names, but I do see one duplicate (for a start) that was listed (no. 27) but uncomfirmed, so can you post a pic of
Lazzaretti
EDIT: well still pondering what to do with so many names, but I do see one duplicate (for a start) that was listed (no. 27) but uncomfirmed, so can you post a pic of
Lazzaretti
As for Lazzaretti, you get a two for one special; one regular and one ladies:




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Good eye. I intentionally left brands already mentioned in the thread off the list, so as to not create duplication (except for Lazzaretti which was mentioned but had no picture, which is why I probably didn't see it when scanning the posts).
#100
thanks again MauriceMoss the Super Record Lazzaretti has a particularly nice color anodizing (to me) but possibly a result of some fading over time and UV exposure. Still...a nice pale blue. And we got the correct spelling of Lazzaretti!
















