I've just picked up this Peracinni fixed gear bike 
Columbus Aelle tubing, Cinelli Bar + stem, Modolo Speedy brake, Normandy hubs on tubular rims.
Rear wheel is fixed/fixed and 120mm OLN.
Bike weighs a respectable 18lbs given theres really not much to it
It belonged to the sellers father, who sadly now has severe dementia, but apparently in his day was a keen club rider, she knew nothing about the bike, but am I right in guessing it's probably 1980's? I've no idea what he used it for, TT's or just hardcore winter riding in North East Scotland??
I've googled "Peracinni" and found it was the brand name of bikes from a shop in Bognor, probably built there I guess, I've added an interesting link to their history below.
A couple of things need attention, the lever hood has disintegrated with age, and the tubs have likewise perished.
Now I'm not a fan of tubs for everyday riding, or at all to be honest! So I'm not overly keen on buying new tubs and the faff of glueing them on. Which could be a problem.... I may rebuild with clincher rims, or use some more modern wheels altogether, I've not decided yet.
https://www.maestro-uk.com/about

Columbus Aelle tubing, Cinelli Bar + stem, Modolo Speedy brake, Normandy hubs on tubular rims.
Rear wheel is fixed/fixed and 120mm OLN.
Bike weighs a respectable 18lbs given theres really not much to it

It belonged to the sellers father, who sadly now has severe dementia, but apparently in his day was a keen club rider, she knew nothing about the bike, but am I right in guessing it's probably 1980's? I've no idea what he used it for, TT's or just hardcore winter riding in North East Scotland??
I've googled "Peracinni" and found it was the brand name of bikes from a shop in Bognor, probably built there I guess, I've added an interesting link to their history below.
A couple of things need attention, the lever hood has disintegrated with age, and the tubs have likewise perished.
Now I'm not a fan of tubs for everyday riding, or at all to be honest! So I'm not overly keen on buying new tubs and the faff of glueing them on. Which could be a problem.... I may rebuild with clincher rims, or use some more modern wheels altogether, I've not decided yet.
https://www.maestro-uk.com/about
