Description
Among the small number great champions who set up a bicycle production whilst still riding races is Francesco Moser, the 'Sherriff'. In the late 1970s the Family Moser started manufacturing professional Road bikes in Trento, northern Italy. When Francesco broke the world hour record, the cycling line was named 51.151 after the number of meters that were covered in this attempt. It should become one of the finest productions in Italy.
This F.Moser 51.151 Classic Road Bike in its lovely 1980s style is proof that even bikes for ambitious amateurs were made with attention to details. Instead of using cheap lugs or no name tubes, the Moser frame builders used the same nice cutout lugs as on top models and Columbus tubing. To keep the price down they decided for a innovative groupset from Ofmega. That way, it was possible to produce a model at half the price of the professional ones without losing much on the performance side.
Our Moser is a nice 1980s bird and suitable for all kinds of activities.
This F.Moser 51.151 Classic Road Bike in its lovely 1980s style is proof that even bikes for ambitious amateurs were made with attention to details. Instead of using cheap lugs or no name tubes, the Moser frame builders used the same nice cutout lugs as on top models and Columbus tubing. To keep the price down they decided for a innovative groupset from Ofmega. That way, it was possible to produce a model at half the price of the professional ones without losing much on the performance side.
Our Moser is a nice 1980s bird and suitable for all kinds of activities.
Size Information
Size (Center-Top) | 60 cm |
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Top Tube | 58 cm |
Head Tube | 17 cm |
Standover | 83 cm |
Details
Brand | Francesco Moser |
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Shifters | Ofmega |
Crankset | Ofmega; 170mm; 53/42 |
Bottom Bracket | Ofmega |
Seat | GES classic |
Hubs | Shimano 14-26 |
Rims | Ambrosio elite |
Tires | Michelin Axial 700c clincher |
Stem | Kalloy; 110mm |
Stembar | Cinelli; 40cm |
Chain | NOS chain |
Pedals | Not included |