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Model: | Unknown |
Brand: | DeRosa |
Category: | Road Race |
Years: | Mid 1980's - ? |
Country: | Italy |
Production: | Unknown |
Sold As: | Unknown |
Material: | - - - - |
Construction: | Lugged |
Drivetrain: | - - - - |
Wheel Size: | 700c |
Added By: | SR on 01/26/11 |
Updated By: | JFischer on 01/26/11 |
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Model General Information |
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Primary Example: | DeRosa road bike (Mid 1980's) |
Years: | Mid 1980's | Sold As: | Unknown |
Bottom Bracket: | Italian: 36mm x 24 | Brake Mounting: | |
Brake Bridge: | | Derailleur Cable Routing: | |
Lug Style: | | Brake Guides: | 2x single loop |
Fork Style: | Curved Blades | Seat Stays: | Capped, flat |
Fork Crown Style: | | Main Tubing: | |
Rear Dropouts: | | Color(s): | |
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On par with Masi and Cinelli in the realm of Italian frame builders from the 60's and 70's era. Early frames are extremely rare and valuable, though at this point in time no vintage De Rosa can be considered undesirable by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage cycling.
The
Italian Faema Pro Cycle Team was the first to ride DeRosa made Road Bikes.
Other Teams from the 1960s who rode De Rosa cycles include the Tbac Team and
Max Majer Team. In 1973, the Molteni Cycle Team and its world famous cyclist
Eddie Merckx rode De Rosa Bikes. DeRosa bicycles are now one of the highest rated
and highest profile producers of Road Cycles and have remained a fixture
amongst the Pro Cycle Circuit ever since.