DESCRIPTION
Damned "Conserved" on Wolsit frame from the 40s. Brand created in 1907, by the Legnano group and later Emilio Bozzi. This frame originally for rod brakes is characterized by its particular livery, where amaranth epoxy primer and the original surviving black paint aesthetically blend together. In every sense "wheel" follows the earth-colored tires, the fabric grips and the honey-colored saddle. The extremely essential setup transforms what was once a touring frame into a bike with a sporty line.
TECHNICAL ELEMENTS
Original Wolsit frame + fork, together with headset, bottom bracket group, crankset with branded cranks and 42-tooth chainring. Damned are the C-bar (or alternative), the honey Brooks B17 saddle (or alternative), the seat clamp screw and the seat post, the oxidized sport rims for 700x35c earth-colored tires (or alternative), the single-speed coaster hub braking system (or alternative).