Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes

Francesco Moser Strada Road Bike 1980

  • Sold Bike
Sold for over € 1000,00 to Japan on 4/2/19.

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Beschreibung

Among the small number of great champions who set up a bicycle production whilst still riding races is Francesco Moser, the 'Sherriff'.
In his professional years, Moser, one of the most winning riders ever, equipped his team with bikes that were labelled with his own name. Almost all of those team bikes were built by Ugo de Rosa.

Later, around 1977 De Rosa helped to transform the small workshop of Francesco Moser’s brother Aldo Moser into a high end frame manufacture.
In the late 1970s the Family Moser started manufacturing professional Road bikes in Trento, northern Italy. Later, when Francesco broke the world hour record in 1984, the cycling line was named 51.151 after the number of meters that were covered in this attempt.

Our Francesco Moser Classic Road Bike in its lovely late 1970s style is proof that his bikes were made with attention to detail. Plain cutout lugs connect tubes from Italian specialists Columbus. For a little extra finesse, some parts received engravings with the manufacture logo.
To make the bike a real performer, they decided for a Campagnolo Record groupset, basically the same equipment the professionals used.

Our Moser is suitable for all kinds of activities, including L'Eroica festivals or similar events.


Rahmengröße


Rahmenhöhe (Center-Top)53 cm
Oberrohr52 cm
Steuerrohr100 cm
Standover 77 cm


Details

MarkeFrancesco Moser
Schaltwerk
Umwerfer
SchalthebelCampagnolo Record
Bremsen
Bremshebel
Steuersatz
KurbelCampagnolo Super Record; 170mm; 53/42; pantographed
InnenlagerCampagnolo Record
Sattelstütze
SattelSelle Italia Turbo
NabenCampagnolo Record
FelgenMavic; 700c tubular
ReifenVittoria Competition Olimpionico; 700c tubulars
Vorbau3ttt; 90mm; pantographed
Lenker41cm; 3ttt
KetteYBN Classic
PedaleNicht inklusive


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