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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Thanks! Yes, finally the mystery was solved, haha. Well, Sadly I can't finish it as I would like... Will have to sell it now a bit unfinished. It is on eBay now. :(
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Hello all! Happy new year :) I have finally found what this byke is... it is a Francesco Moser - Big Bear and it should be 1992, I guess... Checked measures, parts, etc., and it all matches (even the Ambrosio rims and fork). So, finally haha! Thank you all, with all your comments I have been...
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: There is also this other number on the BB 4989. And the rear rim could be the original one that came with the bike, an Ambrosio Montana rim with Deore Lx hub... but I'm not sure.
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: Re: Hi! Thanks for all the info. I have some more details about the frame. No replaceable hanger. Has an extra number at the bb which is 4989. The bb inner diameter is 35 mm and 86mm wide. It is a 16" frame. The seat post is a Kalloy 31.4. The fork CR-MO Tange MTB. It also has an...
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Just one thing before I get rid of that paint: Does the SN help to have at least an idea of some possible brands for this bike? Only to reduce the search area a bit :)
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: Yeahp... It is a Kalloy 31.4
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    :lol: Hahaha! Yes, all tubings, in general, are bigger than usual for the year. Uff... Headake coming again haha!
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Well... It has a 31.8 Diameter seat tube. :shock:
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: Re: Thanks! I will do so. Let's see if it gives some more clues :) I have also seen similar things on the Al-Mega from Alpinestar (the none E-stay model from 1990) but the stays are thinner and I think they are not square-shaped.
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: Re: Thank you! I have seen the Calois. Don't they all have square shaped cantilever cable stops? (I don't know how they are called). This model has the cable stops of the top tube down right and mine up right. :(
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: Thank you all for your help!! I really appreciate it. Was having head akes with this frame. It seems to be the Allu O 91 then... right? I will get rid of that paint and leave it "naked" with some nice Orange Allu O decals, etc.. Make a new/old light MTB. It would be my first, so any advice...
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Ha! Great :D I think it is an Allu O, too. Perhaps the previous owner decided to switch the cable stops or as it was for Europe they did as with cars and switched things hahaha. Sorry bad joke :lol:
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Haha, no idea why, but the one who added those ugly braze ons could know the reason! But I think the cable stops were not moved. If they were, it was a very clean and perfect job, as they look exactly the same as the original ones. By the way, this bike was bought in the Canary Islands...
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Re: Re: Yes, that fork in fact looks the same! Nice :) Though, I think it was not the original fork. Who knows!
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    Please Help me identify this bike: Possibly Orange

    Yeah, there are some details that do not exactly match, but some that are exactly the same... And yes, the headtube is 1 1/4, in fact, it had a Girvin Flex Stem 1 1/4".
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