





It appears that I never posted pics of my Guerciotti. I believe this is a 1985 model, given the color -- check the page from the 1985 catalogue. You will notice that this bike is dressed out for the most part with Campagnolo components, along with a Brooks saddle, cinelli bar and a Coppi 3T stem.
I'm in the process of re-building this bike to make it fit me better. She's a really pretty sight to see. Notice the fine lug work. The paint is original. The lines, simply classic. Beautiful.
Oh, and the ride? Sweet.
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