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Een lijst met 903 merken van Italiaanse racefietsen. Van A:suzzi tot Zullo. Foto’s, locaties en webadressen (indien bekend). Op deze pagina vind je de grootste verzameling van Italiaanse race…
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Ildefonso Soler
i am not sure if this one is Italian . The text super Oro is added with a transfer , underneath there is a figure that is made from devil tails.
Viler
IJUFA.
A gain I am not sure if this one is Italian , the colors are from the Italian flag
I wonder if I. Soler bikes were sold in Italy, or were just manufactured there for the South American market. Motorcycles/scooters were also carrying the marque.
To further confuse the issue, here is an assumed French I. Soler badge:
(photo credit: ebay seller, ?)
Cicli Robur; Padova (est. circa 1953; trademark applied for in 1951. Founded by Frederico Torresini, son of Carlo Torresini [Torpado founder]. Not sure of the signifance of the mounted cavaliere; not part of Torresini or Padova crests.)
Cicli Robur; Padova (est. circa 1953; trademark applied for in 1951. Founded by Frederico Torresini, son of Carlo Torresini [Torpado founder]. Not sure of the signifance of the mounted cavaliere; not part of Torresini or Padova crests.)
@juvela I don't think I had posted the "Robur" badge until this most recent submission (you might be confusing with the "Rubino" badge?).
Robur in Latin is oak, thus strength.
@juvela I don't think I had posted the "Robur" badge until this most recent submission (you might be confusing with the "Rubino" badge?).
Robur in Latin is oak, thus strength.
evidently just me rusty "memory" playing tricks again
thank you also for the francese Ildefonso Soler
had wished to put that in me post as well but memory so faint was not sure correct so omitted rather than make an additional error
about fifteen year back searched out some biographical information on him. iirc other family members involved in cycling as well. a portion of his pro career took place in Italy, hence the headplates from the land
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