Re: [CR] de rosa serials

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Ideale)

Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 20:12:26 +0100
From: "Hilary Stone" <hilary.stone@blueyonder.co.uk>
To: Matteo <bees.bfg@tin.it>
References: <20090603123642.3770@web006.roc2.bluetie.com> <D73DFCF5-8F0F-4BD3-B459-AA86CB09D555@tin.it>
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Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] de rosa serials


Its only very late De Rosa frames that have frame numbers... One of the ex-molteni frames I had was numbered 801 but that was the only exception...

Hilary Stone, Bristol, British Isles

Matteo wrote:
> David
>
>
> i ve jsut checked the derosa,no serials that i can see,ill try to check
> the steerer tube too.Also,All the De rosas i ve sold so far were serial
> number free,as far as i remember.Also,when i talked Ugo,Cristiano De
> ROsa and the Manager i got the bikes from,tthay told me that frames were
> to order,so i dont think they would mark them with code for a specific
> racer.Again,only differences i noticed are the chainstays,and both
> Moreno's bikes have full chrome rear triangle.
>
>
> Matteo Brandi FIrenze Italia
>
>
>> My De Rosa "team" bike from '82- '83? has #1, nothing else. Never
>> could find info on it other than it was assembled in europe and sold
>> in So. Cal after the "team folded". This could all be mis-information.
>> but it is #1 (best climbing bike I own).
>>
>>
>> David Cowie
>> Oakland Oregon.
>> USA
>>
>>
>>
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