I picked up this old Fiorelli frame in terrible condition off eBay a few weeks ago, it has been badly butchered around the dropouts by a previous owner, but i'm willing to invest in it if it's a worthwhile.project as I have an almost full Gran Sport group set to hang off it. However, whilst it shares many features with the early 53 Fiorelli on https://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/readers_bikes/fiorelli-campione-del-mondo-1953/
It has also been suggested to me by the admin of the Fiorelli Facebook page that it is a very average mid 70s frame. I was hoping somebody with more knowledge than me of early Italian race bikes could shed some clarity on what this really is, or at least tell me how to identify if it's Columbus tubing or something similar and what age it really is.
It has also been suggested to me by the admin of the Fiorelli Facebook page that it is a very average mid 70s frame. I was hoping somebody with more knowledge than me of early Italian race bikes could shed some clarity on what this really is, or at least tell me how to identify if it's Columbus tubing or something similar and what age it really is.
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