Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes

Galmozzi Classic Road Bike 1970s

  • Sold Bike
Sold for over € 1000,00 to Sweden on 3/25/20.

Description

Francesco Galmozzi can be certainly enumerated among the best frame builders of the prestigious Milanese tradition. Thanks to an investment of Artemira Gerbi - daughter of the famous cyclist Giovanni Gerbi, aka "Il Diavolo Rosso" - Galmozzi was able to found the brand Gloria 1922. It was the period in which he manufactured the "Garibaldina model". A few years later, he joined the company Cicli Magri, which he eventually acquired in 1938 and by this founded his own brand: Ciclo Galmozzi.

According to his name, Mr. Galmozzi developed his logo: a rooster on a hub. Funny enough if you know that "Gallo" in Italian means rooster and "Mozzi" means hubs!
Mr. Francesco Galmozzi did not produce overly many bicycles. He was actually more of a tailor, an artisan incredibly good at manufacturing custom to meet customers' measures and needs. His son Angelo joined the family business in 1959 and their atelier in Via Melchiorre Gioia in Milan soon became a hotbed for some of the finest Milanese racing bicycles.
Memorable was the Galmozzi Specialissima from 1961, a bicycle which led Rik van Looy - Faema Team - to his second World Championship!

This Galmozzi dates back to the 1970s and has been professionally refurbished.
Of course it is equipped with the appropriate Campagnolo Nuovo Record groupset in perfect working condition.

A bicycle for connoisseurs. Elegant and simple, a perfect bicycle to take part in Eroica events or to take out on a weekend jaunt.


Size Information


Size (Center-Top)54 cm
Top Tube54 cm
Head Tube11.5 cm
Standover 78 cm


Details

BrandGalmozzi
ShiftersCampagnolo Record
CranksetCampagnolo Nuovo Record; 170mm; 52/42
Bottom BracketCampagnolo Record
Seat3ttt
HubsCampagnolo Record; Freewheel 5-gears 14-28
RimsFiamme
TiresVittoria Rally
StemCinelli; 80mm
StembarCinelli; 38cm
ChainYBN Classic
PedalsNot included


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