Another update: After some research on the bike forum and Bob Hovey's Masi website I think the bike was made by Mondonico in Italy in January 1991. The serial number is 1113. Its a 54cm frame, which feels small compared to the Bianchi. A difference in geometry no doubt. Masi has an interesting and confusing manufacturing history between America and Italy.
I decided to swap some parts from the Colnago to see if I could make the frame fit better. I added a Deda Magic 120mm stem and Ritchey Logic II bars and changed the pedals to some track platforms. The 3T stem was just too aggressive for comfortable riding. I like the look just as much as the vintage quill stem. I've toyed with adding some ergo shifters to this and ride it more regularly.
Awesome purple color. Added a Campagnolo Chorus drivetrain and the Campy Electron/Proton wheelset to this 54cm lightweight beauty .Its a little too small for me, but the ride is just too nice to quit. It has Shimano 600 headset and brakes, a 3T stem and Fizik Saddle.
I decided to swap some parts from the Colnago to see if I could make the frame fit better. I added a Deda Magic 120mm stem and Ritchey Logic II bars and changed the pedals to some track platforms. The 3T stem was just too aggressive for comfortable riding. I like the look just as much as the vintage quill stem. I've toyed with adding some ergo shifters to this and ride it more regularly.
Awesome purple color. Added a Campagnolo Chorus drivetrain and the Campy Electron/Proton wheelset to this 54cm lightweight beauty .Its a little too small for me, but the ride is just too nice to quit. It has Shimano 600 headset and brakes, a 3T stem and Fizik Saddle.