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the serial number is usually on the bottom bracket. Even if there is one, they don't usually identify the bike or tell you much about it unless you know the brand or manufactuer. Looks to me like a nice but pretty generic bike from the late 70's to early 80's. Might have sold for $500-600 back then. Probably worth ~150 now. The better known Italian bikes would have more "florish" and finer details. Hand filed lugs, lugs with cut outs, more chrome on tubes, fancy seatstay caps, Fancy crown on fork, drop outs, ect. Older bikes like this can still ride nice and are the preferred frames for a fixie since they have horizontal drop outs and narrow spaced rear triangles.
Old 02-11-2012, 01:05 PM
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