Evidently Lamborghini badged a bicycle back in the heyday of
blow-dried hair. This article would be of no particular interest
except that the example specimen looks like it was assembled at
Western Auto!
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> Evidently Lamborghini badged a bicycle back in the heyday of
> blow-dried hair. This article would be of no particular interest
> except that the example specimen looks like it was assembled at
> Western Auto!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
"...using Titanium wherever possible, combined with expensive Magnesium and
Polyester..."
How could you have the ultimate disco-era bike without polyester? :-)
IIRC, Lamborghini had their name on a lot of stuff -- skis, tennis rackets,
sportswear, etc. I remember that bike well. At the time, my best friend's dad
was a Lamborghini dealer..
> Evidently Lamborghini badged a bicycle back in the heyday of
> blow-dried hair. This article would be of no particular interest
> except that the example specimen looks like it was assembled at
> Western Auto!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
"...using Titanium wherever possible, combined with expensive Magnesium and
Polyester..."
How could you have the ultimate disco-era bike without polyester? :-)
IIRC, Lamborghini had their name on a lot of stuff -- skis, tennis rackets,
sportswear, etc. I remember that bike well. At the time, my best friend's dad
was a Lamborghini dealer..
> Evidently Lamborghini badged a bicycle back in the heyday of
> blow-dried hair. This article would be of no particular interest
> except that the example specimen looks like it was assembled at
> Western Auto!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
"...using Titanium wherever possible, combined with expensive Magnesium and
Polyester..."
How could you have the ultimate disco-era bike without polyester? :-)
IIRC, Lamborghini had their name on a lot of stuff -- skis, tennis rackets,
sportswear, etc. I remember that bike well. At the time, my best friend's dad
was a Lamborghini dealer..
> Evidently Lamborghini badged a bicycle back in the heyday of
> blow-dried hair. This article would be of no particular interest
> except that the example specimen looks like it was assembled at
> Western Auto!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
"...using Titanium wherever possible, combined with expensive Magnesium and
Polyester..."
How could you have the ultimate disco-era bike without polyester? :-)
IIRC, Lamborghini had their name on a lot of stuff -- skis, tennis rackets,
sportswear, etc. I remember that bike well. At the time, my best friend's dad
was a Lamborghini dealer..
> Evidently Lamborghini badged a bicycle back in the heyday of
> blow-dried hair. This article would be of no particular interest
> except that the example specimen looks like it was assembled at
> Western Auto!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
"...using Titanium wherever possible, combined with expensive Magnesium and
Polyester..."
How could you have the ultimate disco-era bike without polyester? :-)
IIRC, Lamborghini had their name on a lot of stuff -- skis, tennis rackets,
sportswear, etc. I remember that bike well. At the time, my best friend's dad
was a Lamborghini dealer..