Unknown Bike Maker
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Unknown Bike Maker
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I bought this bike back in the mid 1990's. At the time it was painted in a pink flesh tone color. I couldn't handle it so had it repainted yellow. Seems silly but that is all history now. I am fairly certain that it is of Italian make but can't remember the name. This photo shows a logo placed at the top of the front forks. I'm hoping that someone will recognize it and know the make. In any case I plan on selling it but think it would help knowing what the heck it is.
I bought this bike back in the mid 1990's. At the time it was painted in a pink flesh tone color. I couldn't handle it so had it repainted yellow. Seems silly but that is all history now. I am fairly certain that it is of Italian make but can't remember the name. This photo shows a logo placed at the top of the front forks. I'm hoping that someone will recognize it and know the make. In any case I plan on selling it but think it would help knowing what the heck it is.
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Are you sure that the mark is for the whole bike or just the fork since fork's are often bought from a supplier??
Is there a mark under the bottom bracket that might be a makers mark for the whole bike?
Is there a mark under the bottom bracket that might be a makers mark for the whole bike?
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My preferred bicycle brand is.......WORKSMAN CYCLES
I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.
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Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
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Wish I thought to take a few photos prior to the paint job...
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Thanks goes to member Juls. It is a Cramerotti. Now I am going to see if I can figure out the year its was made. I bought it used in the mid 1990's so I think that should put it somewhere around the late 1980's.
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