Description
Having been a professional cyclist in the late 1960s with the Salvarani, Faema and Scic teams, Mino Denti left competition to grab torch and file in 1979.
One year later, he partnered with Salvi Ettore of Delta Bike S.N.C who contributed to turn the Denti brand into a modern bicycle manufacture. However, Mr Denti left the bicycle industry just before the real mass-production took over.
The bike we are showing here is one of the earlier Denti Record model. It proudly flies the name of the Company in many exquisite pantographs. But it is not just the Campagnolo Record parts which are high-end here. The frame itself, made from the famous Columbus SL tubing, is just as perfect and tuned for competition.
This bike is an excellent example of the Italian craftsmanship from the late 1970s and early 1980s. The details are just point on.
A classic racing bike, fit for Eroica races as well as longer recreational riding during a pandemic.
Size Information
Size (Center-Top) | 55 cm |
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Top Tube | 54.5 cm |
Head Tube | 12.5 cm |
Standover | 80 cm |
Details
Brand | Denti |
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Shifters | Campagnolo Record |
Crankset | Campagnolo Record; pantographed |
Bottom Bracket | Campagnolo Record |
Seat | Arius Carrera |
Hubs | Campagnolo Record |
Rims | Mavic; 700c tubular |
Tires | Continental Giro; 700c tubular |
Stem | Cinellin 1R; 110mm; pantographed |
Stembar | Cinelli; 41cm |
Chain | YBN Classic |
Pedals | Not included |