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Corrado track bike info ? (UK people?)

Old 11-12-14, 08:39 AM
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Corrado track bike info ? (UK people?)

Hey

I bought this bike on Ebay and its truly amazing but I cant find any info on Google - Exept for that taiwanese site and I shot them an email just in case Corrado Titanium Co,.Ltd.

I m looking for any info - maybe a contact
All I know is that it was built in Liverpool and its maybe 15 years old...

Serial is 1262

Thanks for any help
P.S. I know its dirty, Its winter mode


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Old 11-12-14, 10:06 AM
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Nice bike, I couldn't help but notice , the amount u drink !!!
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It s just piling up until I go recycle it. It took me a long time
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I think you can assume no-one knows anything about it on here. How about trying the vintage forum. Although your bike is a modern, Taiwanese effort, it might be like Massi and have a longer heritage.

Cool bike. If you enjoy riding it, the uniqueness is an interesting bonus.
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I am pretty sure that asian Ti co you linked to is unrelated...Corrado is/was indeed a British custom(?) steel frame builder.

Try including steel, england, etc with corrado in your search terms.

Good luck...
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