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  • 1946 Tipo Roma – BO5289
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  • 1962 Mod.02 Sportivo – FD2202
  • 1962 Mod.09 Sportivo – FR8278
  • 1963 Mod.04 Sportivo – FF5880
  • 1963 Mod.44 Sportivo – FI312
  • 1963 Mod.45 Sportivo – FC6837
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  • 1980 Olmo Super Gentleman
  • 1986 Olmo Competition
  • 1990 Marinoni

Monthly Archives: September 2016

Where is the Legnano factory today?

September 18, 2016 · by Breaking Away | in Bici Epoca, Emilio Bozzi, Legnano | Leave a comment

One of things I learned from my years living in ‘Little Italy’ in Toronto, along with my foraging for all things Legnano on eBay.it, is that Italians don’t throw things out.  In fact it sometimes seems as though they keep absolutely everything on the off chance that someday it may just be of use or of tremendous […]

Legnano’s unique seat lug and binder bolt design

September 12, 2016 · by Breaking Away | in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

If there is one frame detail that can always be trusted to identify an early Legnano, regardless of the condition, it is the unique design of the seat lug and the corresponding placement of the seat binder bolt below the top tube and in front of the seat tube (image at top of page). And […]

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