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    Help Identify Frame Please

    Re: Re: I have been Googling obscure frame builders until I have pictures and names coming out of my ears, but with no luck. Despite so much pointing to Italy, I came up with nothing there. I thought I would be lucky there because so few Italian builders used Reynolds tubing. But that didn't...
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    Help Identify Frame Please

    I agree that all the braze-on parts points to late 1970s at the earliest, more likely 80s.
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    Help Identify Frame Please

    Yes, it has internal cable routing in the top tube. The front hole starts under the tube and the back one exits on top of it. Both are on the left side of the tube.
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    Help Identify Frame Please

    I looked carefully at the images I could find for Legnano, but could not make a match. The Reynolds 531 sticker matches perfectly to what I see on Legnano frames dated 1973/74, so it places it in early to mid 1970s, but the lugs are different and my serial number does not fit at all. So, I rules...
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    Help Identify Frame Please

    Re: The closest seat/top tube lug with a similar seat tube clamp bolt I could find is this Cinelli one. When the seat stays are welded directly to the underside of the bolt, I think it will look like my bike. But as to where and by who the frame was made, I still have no clue. Best I can guess...
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    Help Identify Frame Please

    Hi fellow classic bike nuts, and hopefully Sherlock Holmes types. I need help identifying this frame before I can decide how to proceed with the restoration. It has a Reynolds 531 sticker that dates from the 1970s. The braze-ons suggest late 1970s or 1980s. Lugs look like Cinelli. Dropouts are...
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