Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes
Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s | Steel Vintage Bikes

Giamé Rare Classic Italian Bicycle from the late 1970s

  • Sold Bike
Sold for over € 1000,00 to Austria on 3/3/14.

Description

Classic Giamé bicycle from late 1970s. Antonio and Agostino Giamé were brothers who worked as frame-builders for Gios Torino. The brothers founded the Giamé brand in the 1960s. They had a very small production with their own label and the bicycles by Giamé are very hard to find nowadays. Our Giamé vintage bicycle has very nice details like the filigree cut-out lugs and the pantographs. The Giamé bicycles are famous for the cut-out on the down side of the bottom bracket.
The groupset is Campagnolo Super Record.


Size Information


Size (Center-Top)56 cm
Top Tube55 cm
Head Tube14 cm
Standover 80 cm


Details

BrandGiamé
ShiftersCampagnolo Super Record
CranksetCampagnolo Super Record
Bottom BracketCampagnolo Super Record
SeatLeather arius Gran Criteria saddle
HubsCampagnolo Super Record
RimsMartano Turbo 700C tubular leightweight rims
TiresDAllesandro 700C
Stem3ttt
Stembar3ttt
ChainNOS chain
PedalsNot included


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