Hello All,
New member here, I am a commuter biker who rides a Cube Hyde Race hybrid on my daily commute to work and to be honest I don't really have any interest in road bikes, however due a family bereavement I have inherited a Pinarello "Treviso" which I believe was bought new in the early 1980's.
I have written "Treviso" because after looking for info on these bikes on the web I am not 100% sure it is a Treviso as it seems that this was written on the frames of other Pinarello bikes as well?
I cannot seem to find any stamped ID numbers on the frame and the only clue to its age is a sticker celebrating wins in the Giro and Vuelta in 1981.
So can anyone tell me how I can positively ID this bike's type and age so I can put it up for sale knowing what I am selling rather than just guessing?
Once a positive ID has been established advice with what would be a fair price ask for the bike would be appreciated?
I can post pictures if someone can point to the right areas to take pictures of for an ID.
Thank you in advance for any help/advice you can give, I am not a bike guru so try not to blind me with tech terms please.
Regards, Darran
New member here, I am a commuter biker who rides a Cube Hyde Race hybrid on my daily commute to work and to be honest I don't really have any interest in road bikes, however due a family bereavement I have inherited a Pinarello "Treviso" which I believe was bought new in the early 1980's.
I have written "Treviso" because after looking for info on these bikes on the web I am not 100% sure it is a Treviso as it seems that this was written on the frames of other Pinarello bikes as well?
I cannot seem to find any stamped ID numbers on the frame and the only clue to its age is a sticker celebrating wins in the Giro and Vuelta in 1981.
So can anyone tell me how I can positively ID this bike's type and age so I can put it up for sale knowing what I am selling rather than just guessing?
Once a positive ID has been established advice with what would be a fair price ask for the bike would be appreciated?
I can post pictures if someone can point to the right areas to take pictures of for an ID.
Thank you in advance for any help/advice you can give, I am not a bike guru so try not to blind me with tech terms please.
Regards, Darran