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Model: | Italcorse |
Brand: | Pogliaghi |
Category: | Road Race |
Years: | N/A |
Country: | Italy |
Production: | Individual Hand Crafted |
Sold As: | Unknown |
Material: | Steel |
Construction: | Lugged |
Drivetrain: | Derailleurs |
Wheel Size: | 700c |
Added By: | JFischer on 07/18/11 |
Updated By: | fhaas on 05/22/24 |
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Primary Example: | Pogliaghi Italcorse (1970's) |
Years: | 1970's | Sold As: | Unknown |
Bottom Bracket: | Italian: 36mm x 24 | Brake Mounting: | Exterior Nutted |
Brake Bridge: | Reinforced | Derailleur Cable Routing: | Brazed-On over BB guides |
Lug Style: | Short Point with cutouts | Brake Guides: | Clamp on |
Fork Style: | | Seat Stays: | Capped, flat |
Fork Crown Style: | | Main Tubing: | |
Rear Dropouts: | Horizontal | Color(s): | Orange |
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Frame Example List |
| Example Name | Years | Production | Sold As | Includes |
![](../App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/Right.png) | Pogliaghi Italcorse (1976) | 1976 | Individual Hand Built | Unknown | | |
![](../App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/Right.png) | Pogliaghi Italcorse (1976) | 1976 | Individual Hand Built | Unknown | | |
![](../App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/Right.png) | Pogliaghi Italcorse (1976) | 1976 | Individual Hand Built | Unknown | | |
![](../App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/Right.png) | Pogliaghi Italcorse (1970's) | 1970's | Individual Hand Built | Unknown | ![Frame Details Frame Details](/VeloIcons/size.gif) | |
![](../App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/Right.png) | Pogliaghi Italcorse | N/A | Individual Hand Built | Complete Bicycle | ![Frame Details Frame Details](/VeloIcons/size.gif) | |
Sante Pogliaghi closed his workshop in 1983. While the name did live on after being sold after the shop closed, none had the same level of quality or craftsmanship as a true Pogliaghi.