Lightweight Classics

May 17, 2020

1977 - Bianchi Campione del Mondo

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Racing has always been very important to Bianchi. The first world champion title won by Giovanni Tommaselli in 1899 on the track for Bianchi...
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1976 - Bianchi Specialissima

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Celeste, the unique color of Bianchi, has continued to evolve from the first inspiration of the pale sky blue of the Campionissimo Coppi era...
May 11, 2020

1953 - C.N.C. Perucca

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C.N.C. sounds like a military organisation but stands for Comptoir National Du Cycle and was a cycle manufacturer in the heart of Paris fou...

1976 - Antares

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There are features that can assign a frame to a region, a city and sometimes not only to a explicitly named frame builder, but to a certain ...

1936 - Wendl

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Graz is closely connected to Steyr and Puch as well as to what´s called heavy industry. Dealing with  Puch and Austro Daimler you´ll most pr...
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The Lightweight Classics Blog

Don_Camillo
Through this blog I would like to share my personal enthusiasm for classic lightweight bicycles, particularly those build in Austria, France, Germany, UK, USA, Sweden, Netherlands and Italy. Contributions from other enthusiasts are welcome including images and details of bicycles or components of particular interest if dealing with material coming from the period between 1900 and 1990. Please feel free to contact or post a comment.
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