Mark DiNucci article

Ron and Dorothy Strasser

2009-10-07

I had him do a little brazing and paint my 1959 Legnano! I also had him
build me a one of a kind tubular rear rack (that he chromed) for same bike.
Then like a fool sold it about 10 years later for $100. It was totally
Campy equipped (rear derailleur was chrome-plated brass) with original
components including a 50/47 crank. Oh well. He did great work.
ron
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> http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/full-cycle/Content?oid=1694982
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>> >Mark DiNucci, whose sturdy, graceful hand-built bikes from the '70 and
> '80s inspired a current generation of hip up-and-coming Portland
> builders<<
>
> Mark DiNucci was also a gracefully fast racer. Riding with the Shortcake
> Riders, he had an impressive road sprint, which he seemed born with.
>
> David
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David Auker

2009-10-06

http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/full-cycle/Content?oid=1694982

> >Mark DiNucci, whose sturdy, graceful hand-built bikes from the '70 and
'80s inspired a current generation of hip up-and-coming Portland builders<<

Mark DiNucci was also a gracefully fast racer. Riding with the
Shortcake Riders, he had an impressive road sprint, which he seemed born
with.

David