Gitane did a black pantographed stem in 1988 (ITM) on their "Replica" models (butted 753 - KOF). They are rare, and sought after. I thought they looked great with the pearl-white frameset.
Stephan Andranian Costa Mesa, CA http://www.GitaneUSA.com
randy dugan <rsdugan@yahoo.com> wrote: Dave, I think you said it yourself - you "prefer" the silver parts; other's don't.
Lots of people like their rig to be distinct from the next guy's. That need drives a lot of purchases and modifications.
Cheers,
Randy Dugan
Van Nuys, CA USA
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Hello All
Something I've been wondering about, and I notice it on the images of this bike also: Why do many Italian bikes of this era have a black anodized stem ? Was this just 'fashionable' at the time? Myself, I much prefer silver an odized or polished stems and other components. Do not like at all the curre nt fad of flat black parts-yuck.
Dave Joshel Davis, CA
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