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    Biondi with twisted fluting

    I have just a acquired a Biondi bike in well used but straight condition.Im planning on tidying up the paint,putting new decals on and a Campy groupset.The oddity of thsi bike is the twisted fluting,which I’ve never seen on another bike.Ive got a De Bernadi with straight fluting on it,i think...
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    Soens bicycle

    Thanks for your reply.I’ll definitely do a deep dive into your posts.Peachy! seems to confirm my suspicions that it is a Holdsworth build,as the serial number is consistent with their numbering system in the 60s,the K prefix was often used to denote a frame that was being outsourced.It rides as...
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    Claud Butler-Holdsworth frame numbers 1959-1976

    Many thanks for confirming what I suspected.It’s in great condition for the year,and as I already have a Holdsworth Mistral,I’ll keep it as a Soens.It must be one of the few here in New Zealand
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    Claud Butler-Holdsworth frame numbers 1959-1976

    Hi Peachy,I have been doing some research on a bike I have just acquired.It’s a Soens Cycles but not a Jim Soens build as his serial numbers only went up to 888.I read on another thread that Holdsworth could possibly have built some frames for Soens,which think mine is.The serial number is...
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    Jim Soens

    Hi,I know it’s 15 years after your post,but you might be able to help me.I have just acquired a Soens here in Nelson,NZ,and I was wondering if it’s the same one you were looking to acquire before moving to NZ
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    Soens bicycle

    I have just acquired a Soens bike here in New Zealand.I have been doing some research on the marque,and they seem to have a very good pedigree.I know Jim Soens built a lot of the frames,but this isn’t one of his.His serial numbers went up to 888,whereas my bike has the serial number K66281.I’m...
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