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I've posted the bike here before a while back but recently have found all of the pictures I shot of it when I went through the process of restoration and somewhere in between all that shit, racing alley cats in South Florida and drinking like a sailor at pub crawls where I was stupid enough to bring it.
This is the earliest picture of this frame that I have. It was a total mess. At the time I thought it was a 1984 Designer but some careful research later on led me to believe it wasn't.
At the time it would have had a mix-match of the original Shimano 600 and random parts from the junkyard to get it rolling. The whole bike through the entire process of the project was restored by me at Matt's Bicycle Center in Cocoa Beach, which ironically enough this frame may have been originally sold at, Ciocc frames were sold through Ten Speed Drive Imports in the States and this bike shop was called Ten Speed Drive and Irv sold these in his shop, it could have also came from their outlet store in Titusville. I still have a few of the original TSDI stickers I've been hoarding.
This is the earliest picture of this frame that I have. It was a total mess. At the time I thought it was a 1984 Designer but some careful research later on led me to believe it wasn't.
At the time it would have had a mix-match of the original Shimano 600 and random parts from the junkyard to get it rolling. The whole bike through the entire process of the project was restored by me at Matt's Bicycle Center in Cocoa Beach, which ironically enough this frame may have been originally sold at, Ciocc frames were sold through Ten Speed Drive Imports in the States and this bike shop was called Ten Speed Drive and Irv sold these in his shop, it could have also came from their outlet store in Titusville. I still have a few of the original TSDI stickers I've been hoarding.