W.F. Holdsworth 1967 Holdsworth Italia Team Professional
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Model: 1967 Holdsworth Italia Team Professional
Brand: W.F. Holdsworth
Category: Road Race
Years: 1967
Country: England
Production: Individual Hand Crafted
Sold As: Unknown
Material: Steel
Construction: Lugged
Drivetrain: Derailleurs
Wheel Size: 700c
Added By: BurtReynolds531 on 05/29/13
Updated By: BurtReynolds531 on 05/29/13
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Primary Example:W.F. Holdsworth 1967 Holdsworth Italia Team Professional
Years:N/ASold As:Complete Bicycle
Bottom Bracket:English/ISO: 1.370 x 24Brake Mounting:standard bolt-on
Brake Bridge:Fillet brazedDerailleur Cable Routing:Brazed-On Housing Stops
Lug Style:Long PointBrake Guides:
Fork Style:Curved BladesSeat Stays:Wrap Around
Fork Crown Style:Fully SlopingMain Tubing:
Rear Dropouts:CampagnoloColor(s):
Additional Resources
Resources:Reference & Charts
Frame Serial Numbers(click to expand)
Serial NumberFrame DetailYearAdded By
674108W.F. Holdsworth 1967 Holdsworth Italia Team Professional?BurtReynolds531
 
Brand Information(click to expand)
 One of many English large scale frame builders who over time bought out their rivals and eventually grew too big for their own good.  Examples from their early years through the 60's are said to be of extraordinarily quality.  However through the 70's and certainly in the 80's the frames became mass produced product.  However even these later examples are reported to be fine riding frame, just do not have the workmanship of the earlier frames.  Holdsworth bought out builders Claud Butler and Freddie Grubb among others.
 
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