Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s - Steel Vintage Bikes

Pep Magni by Losa Aero Road Bike 1980s

  • Sold Bike
Sold for over € 1000,00 to United States on 1/23/20.

Description

Magni Giuseppe - also known as Magni Peppino "Pep" - was an Italian pro-team mechanic. In the 1970s he started a business as bicycle manufacturer. His frames where mainly built by the expert hands of Giovanni - "Vanni" - Losa. The frame builder from Vittuone - a small city close to Milan - manufactured exquisite bicycles, probably most famously the Cinelli Supercorsa from the 1990s to 2008.

Like any other frame built by Losa, this Pep Magni illustrates refined triangular cutouts on the lugs and underneath the bottom bracket with a "V" shape to symbolise his nickname 'Vanni'. Pep Magni engravings complete the visual branding.
As for the tubes, this frame is made of light and sturdy Columbus SL tubes, the choice of most of the frame builders back in the 1970s and 1980s. Fork and rear stays are of the slim and elegant Columbus Air series. In the seat tube we find a precise crimping to allow the rear wheel to move in closer.
To make the bike even more aerodynamic, the shifting levers were placed on top of the down tube and all cables have been routed internally.

The groupset which turns this machine into the fast racer that it is, consists of high class Campagnolo Super Record parts.
The Campagnolo Super Record is as reliable as it is lightweight and precisely machined. A beautiful companion to this classic frameset.

This fine piece is perfectly fit to tackle some Eroica rides or weekend jaunts.


Size Information


Size (Center-Top)57 cm
Top Tube55 cm
Head Tube13 cm
Standover 80 cm


Details

BrandMagni
ShiftersCampagnolo Record; pantographed
CranksetCampagnolo Super Record; 170mm; 52/42
Bottom BracketCampagnolo Record
SeatSelle San Marco Concor
HubsCampagnolo Record; Freewheel Regina 14-25
RimsCampagnolo Victory Strada; 700c tubular
TiresContinental Giro; 700c tubular
Stem3ttt; 105mm; pantographed
Stembar3ttt; 40cm
ChainSedis
PedalsNot included


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