thanks a lot! it's pleasure to share pictures
I am still not convinced whether in October I should ride this piece of machinery at l'Eroica in Italy or get a sacrificial bike instead
THANK YOU!
yes I do hope it is in good hands, I am making sure it's the case by finding out more and more about the bike.
the brakes for example were placed in that way because up to the 60's it was common practice to have the bottle in front on the handlebar.
picture of Fausto Coppi and Gino...
in this picture the evolution of the cambio corsa, used approximately between 1941 till 1948, into the paris roubaix which had a short history having been used only for a couple of years before the gran sport became a standard
The paris roubaix gear shift system was named after the competition...
for some it might be interesting to know what the bike is equipped with
this list can be good also for comparison with models of the same period
stem AMBROSIO
handlebars AMBROSIO CHAMPION
saddle AQUILA
seatpost 25mm
brakes UNIVERSAL 361666
brake levers UNIVERSAL 361666
gear shifter system...
thank you Jamie.
I actually got it just over ten days ago. I have been searching for this beauty forever. I totally got into this model from the first time I saw it, years ago near Parma in Italy. they made it in this color and pattern only for a couple of years, the '47 and '48
During my search...
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picture speaks by itself
of course during the gear change, when the wheel isn't locked, pedaling would cause the wheel to get out. when it's that steep there's no other option but be a master
here's mine
Bianchi Folgore
Built in 1948, preserved with very little restoration and equipped with all original parts including the fenders which aren't in the picture
some detailed pictures available here viewtopic.php?f=23&t=318891&start=0