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Thank you for your compliments. I used galvanized hydraulic hose, threaded rod, manual pipe bender, hacksaw, drill and a bench vise. I formed two mirror halves which I joined in the center by inserting them into a wider .
Thank you. No ,diy.
New rack
My Torpado klunker
Yes,welded.
1 part of riser and 2 extension
DIY
I also put mine in there
Nothing new
Ciao
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My 26er.
My Pinarello
The frame is signed everywhere
It's mustard brown.
The set of stickers is not original because I have been looking for news about the model for more than a year but have not found anything.
But mine remains in steel
in mine the same profile was used for the horizontal and vertical tube joined by a kind of conjunction
Strangely, there was no written model and the old owner bought it in 1995 or so he told me.
The seat post is hexagonal in titanium and the black handlebar tape is coming soon.
No problem, I know it's not an old-fashioned frame, but it always remains a steel welded in Italy in the 90 '.
I'm sorry to disappoint you but it's steel
Steel frame of the early 90's with an adapter from 1 "to 1 1/8" and a spacer to hide it.
Why?
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