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Old 09-15-04, 11:31 PM
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Hello All. I am riding a road frame that has been converted into a fixed gear. The frame is a "Sannino." I am sure this is an Italian frame. However, when trying to trace this particular company, nothing comes up. If anyone has any info on "Sannino" as a frame builder or a racer I would be greatfull.
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sorry that's FRAME
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Here's a Sannino at the fixed gear gallery: https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/e/jv.htm
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Here´s my friends Sannino -trackbike..
 
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Thanks for the replies guys. It's good to know my Nino has cousins. Mess, that's a pretty sick pursuit bike. Was the frame like that or did your friend modify it?
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that sannino is sasweet, ouch!!!!
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Originally Posted by mess32
Here´s my friends Sannino -trackbike..
biggest... flange... ever...
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Originally Posted by ryan_c
biggest... flange... ever...
Yeah, coaster brakes do look a little silly.
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Old 09-16-04, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ryan_c
biggest... flange... ever...
I believe that's a chub hub. https://www.cycle-recycle-depot.com/p...hub/im/001.jpg
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Originally Posted by Smorgasbord
Yeah, coaster brakes do look a little silly.
Hmmm....them's fightin' words ;-)
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Old 09-17-04, 12:30 AM
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you are correct, sir. too bad they're out of business...
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Yes, it´s a chubhub.

Bubba´s bca: This is one of those funny bikes (´28 rear and ´26 front) but the fork is replaced.
 
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Originally Posted by mess32
This is one of those funny bikes (´28 rear and ´26 front) but the fork is replaced.
that would explain the extremely slack seat and head tube angles. must be an interesting ride...
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Originally Posted by jitensha_de_go!
you are correct, sir. too bad they're out of business...
Those chubs look great...I was wondering why their website was down.
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