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Part I
Here are better photos of the Unification of Italy edition Colnago C59 150; the 150 represents the 150th anniversary of unification.
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Why no Campy?
ReplyDeletePerhaps Ernie's showing solidarity with Japan? But seriously, why put S-company parts on a "Unification of Italy Edition" bicycle? Seems insulting to the very concept, no?
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