Re: [Classicrendezvous] Azzurro and Tigra information

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Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 12:12:52 -0700
From: "PeterGrenader" <peterg@ixpres.com>
To: Tom Hayes <hayesbikes@nls.net>
CC: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [Classicrendezvous] Azzurro and Tigra information
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Tigra's are indeed Swiss, they have been around for-ev-er and are still at it, as the following website will indicate:

http://www.tigra.ch/

ahhh...this is all i know about them. (Don't feel bad AT ALL about cyling ignorance....you're talking to a world leader on that right now!) But, you may try Alex Clarke at Vintage Velo's. He's there (Switzerland) and I know he has some info on them.

good luck,

Peter

Tom Hayes wrote:
> One of the problems in being ignorant about certain aspects of bicycles
> (there are many; this being only one) is that when I ask a question, like
> yesterday's when I asked about azzurro components and I receive no
> response, I cannot determine whether my question is so obvious no one wants
> to bother answering or it is so obscure that no one can answer. In any
> case, no one responded about azzurro parts, except one knowledgeable person
> who would also like to read any information on Azzurro components. They
> appear on a Lazzaretti bike.
>
> On to another question: anyone know anything about Tigra bikes: swiss flag
> on the seattube, nervex pro lugs, NR components marked 73, all 531. I
> haven't taken the crank off to determine whether the threading is French or
> not; the current owner doesn't want me to take it off unless I'm sure I
> will buy it. Sort of picky person, but that's all right. He said he
> bought in Germany around 1975.
>
> Thanks for any information on either.
>
> Tom Still in the Dark in Chagrin Falls
>
> Tom Hayes
> 18585 Munn Road
> Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44023
> hayesbikes@nls.net
> hayes@jcu.edu