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2008 Pegoretti Marcelo

UPDATE: I landed a Campagnolo Record 11 speed group from the same guy who sold me the Chorus groupset that's on the De Rosa. Took it out for a 30 miler to test it out. Great shifting! With the 12-29 cassette and a compact 50t front, the 11 speeds make shifting down to the small chainring rather unecessary except for the steepest of hills. The new style of hoods took some getting used to, but the resulting ride was comfortable. 









I was able to land this 2008 Pegoretti Marcelo frame, with serial number 108, and a Reynolds carbon fork off ebay. Ok, pinch me, it's been a dream bike for me for a while and even more so since I saw him and his frames at NAHBS in CLT a few years back. It feels especially rewarding after the fake "Gios" incident. Wasn't sure I'd ever be able to afford one. 

Its a 56cm Columbus Spirit TIG welded steel frame with the Baci paint scheme by Dario Pegoretti. I own some great frames from the masters like Ernesto Colnago, Faliero Masi, Giovanni Pelizzoli and Ugo DeRosa but I doubt any were actually hand made by the name. No knocks on those frames, each is superb and I love riding them. This one, however, is most definitely crafted by the maker. 









nicely packed, right out of the box.

the Baci paint option. Pretty cool original work from a maker who has some great paint schemes.

fatto con le mani





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