OldSkoolReTool'd
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Here is a Marinoni ‘Special’ Mountain bike (19 inch) , I’m not sure of the year as there were not many made and not much info on them.
Cycles Marinoni was started in 1974 in Quebec, Canada by master frame builder Giuseppe Marinoni, who was originally from Italy and trained at the Rossin bike factory in Italy. He mainly built road bikes but made a few mountain bikes along the way.
He also built all of Team USA’s bikes in the 1984 Olympics ( rebranded these ones as Raleigh for some reason ).
This bike has been for sale, hanging on the wall in a well know recycler bike shop in Vancouver for at least 2 years with no takers. The price was reduced recently to the point that I couldn’t resist. It needs a bit of TLC - surface rust on the nicely chromed chainstay and dropouts and scratches on it, but I think it will clean up nicely.
The other Marinoni mountain bikes I have seen all had standard raked forks, unlike this one.
It has serial # 10694 on the bb and on the fork tube, so the fork was specifically made for this bike.
It also has has #4090V & T0020473 & 19 on the bottom bracket ( Lots of numbers )
If anyone knows how to decipher what year this is, please let me know.
Cycles Marinoni was started in 1974 in Quebec, Canada by master frame builder Giuseppe Marinoni, who was originally from Italy and trained at the Rossin bike factory in Italy. He mainly built road bikes but made a few mountain bikes along the way.
He also built all of Team USA’s bikes in the 1984 Olympics ( rebranded these ones as Raleigh for some reason ).
This bike has been for sale, hanging on the wall in a well know recycler bike shop in Vancouver for at least 2 years with no takers. The price was reduced recently to the point that I couldn’t resist. It needs a bit of TLC - surface rust on the nicely chromed chainstay and dropouts and scratches on it, but I think it will clean up nicely.
The other Marinoni mountain bikes I have seen all had standard raked forks, unlike this one.
It has serial # 10694 on the bb and on the fork tube, so the fork was specifically made for this bike.
It also has has #4090V & T0020473 & 19 on the bottom bracket ( Lots of numbers )
If anyone knows how to decipher what year this is, please let me know.
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