I'm thinking that this is the bike that list member (or former list member, since I haven't heard from him for a while) Ted Williams designed the graphics for a couple of years ago. I seem to recall it was financed by a US (probably CA) venture but built in Italy. I thought at the time maybe the graphics would be found a bit "politically incorrect" by current standards, but I guess the guys running the venture thought the potential buyers were overwhelmingly male and would like it.
Regards,
Jerry Moos
Houston, TX
> I remain interested to see what these new Lambert folk are thinking, who
> (us?) they plan to sell them to & for how much... I worry about 4 + pound
> racing frames in this weird world we inhabit. (excepting for those
> enlightened folks on this list ..)
>
> So, I wuz wondering.. Did any of you-all (this is coming from the south!)
buy
> one of those Scarfacci frames? http://www.scarfacci.com Anyone know who was
behind
> those and is that enterprise still kicking? I think it was a San Fran or
at
> least northern California thing, no?
>
> Dale Brown
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