[CR]Re: 1973 Pogliaghi

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Ideale)

To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Thomas Dusky" <tdusky@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:35:39 -0400
Subject: [CR]Re: 1973 Pogliaghi

Hi Craig If your frame looks like the '76 it probably is close to that vintage. One should not date a frame by the components on it. Your serial number should be from the mid 70's not early. I own Serial #9641, When I bought it from the original owner he said he bought it new in '72. Refer to Pogliaghi serial # chart on the CR site. http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Pogliaghi/ pogliaghi_serial_numbers.htm The decal set was changed from early to mid 70's, also the Pogliaghi was stamped into the seat stay where it joins the seat clamp lug. I am not certain what year this happened. The D is short for 1,000 in your serial number I know there many more knowledgeable members out there on Pogliaghi dating than I am, I hope to here what they have to say.

Tom Dusky Hunting Woods, MI USA
> I have what I believe to be a complete and original 1973 Pogliaghi
> serial #
> D 882. I have owned the bike for 19 years and have put maybe 100
> miles on
> it. It has been hanging in a garage for the past 13 years. The
> only thing
> I ever changed on the bike was the handelbar tape. It has the full
> Campagnolo N.R. components w/ "PATENT-73" on rear derailer. The
> saddle is a
> Brooks Professional with a Made in England 73 stamp. I think the N.R.
> crankset will be key to the age of the bike as it is engraved with the
> Italcorse symbol that also appears on the bikes front decal and the
> seat
> tube decal. The back of the crank arms have no date marking, only
> "172.5
> STRADA". In my research I have only come upon 2-3 "D" serial #
> bikes. The
> dates claimed range from 1973 to 1976. My bike appears to be
> identical to
> this bike: http://www.theracingbicycle.com/Pogliaghi_76.html but w/
> N.R.
> components and metallic orange paint.

>

> Craig Francisco