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  2. Colnago - Wikipedia

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    Colnago Ernesto & C. S.r.l. or Colnago is a manufacturer of road-racing bicycles founded by Ernesto Colnago near Milano in Cambiago, Italy.It remained a family-controlled firm until May 4, 2020, when it was announced that the UAE-based investment company, Chimera Investments LLC, had acquired a majority of the Colnago shares from Ernesto Colnago, although the headquarters will remain located ...

  3. Del Tongo (cycling team) - Wikipedia

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    Colnago (1982–1988) Pinarello (1989–1991) Team name history; 1982 1983–1985 1986–1990 1991. ... (2 in 1982, 2 in 1987) 1 stage in the Tour de Romandie (in 1987)

  4. Pinarello - Wikipedia

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    The Pinarello FPTEAM Carbon is constructed from 24HM12K uni-directional carbon fibre and features both tapered 1 "1/8 1" 1/4 ONDA front forks and ONDA rear triangles. [19] The Pinarello Rahza is a full 24HM12K carbon fibre frame, featuring an asymmetrical monocoque design which improved frame rigidity.

  5. Nishiki (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Example 2: CG23117 is the 23,117th frame produced in 1977 for the Canadian market Example 3: WE54612 is the 54,612th frame produced in 1985 for the US market. Giant manufactured frames (1980-1986*): With a date code generally stamped on the dropout on the drive side of the bike, these frames used a two part serial number in a G MM YY format, where:

  6. Ernesto Colnago - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Colnago (born 9 February 1932) is an Italian entrepreneur and inventor who founded in 1952 and still runs the bicycle manufacturing company Colnago Ernesto & C. S.r.l. [1] [2] [3] Biography [ edit ]

  7. Bicycle frame - Wikipedia

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    The 'diamond' frame's central, horizontal top bar forces the rider to swing a leg over the bicycle's seat. A Triumph step-through, ladies', or open frame Dursley Pedersen bicycle circa 1910 A penny-farthing photographed in the Škoda Auto Museum in the Czech Republic A Brompton folding bicycle Bicycle in Victorian Plymouth, England, with a predecessor of the Starley diamond-frame A cantilever ...