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benotto 3000 1979

The Modelo 3000 is the top model from Benotto.. With it’s beautiful champagne colour and diamond shaped chainstays designed by De Rosa it’s a beautiful and easily recognized bike. Known from the opening scene of the documentary “A Sunday in Hell” by Jørgen Leth who covers the Paris-Roubaix from 1976 it’s also one of the most sought after bikes. 

Benotto 3000 was ridden by famous riders like Francesco Moser, Roger de Vlaeminck and Freddy Maertens – a true racing machine. 

This bike is built with full Campagnolo Super Record from the late 70’s, Cinelli cockpit with Benotto panto and very light Nisi Mod. Sludi tubulars with 32 spokes. 

Benotto 3000 - Italy - 1979
FrameColumbus SL
Hub / RimCampagnolo Record / Nisi Mod. Sludi 290
Freewheel / ChainRegina CX 14-23 / Regina CX
Crankset / PedalsCampagnolo Super Record / Campagnolo Record Superleggeri
Shifter levers / derailleursCampagnolo Record / Campagnolo Super Record 2nd Gen / Campagnolo Super Record
Seatpost / saddleCampagnolo Record 27.2 / Cinelli Unicanitor
Brakes / LeversCampagnolo Record / Campagnolo Nuovo Record
Headset / Bottom BracketCampagnolo Super Record / Campagnolo Record
Stem / HandlebarCinelli 1R 'Benotto' / Cinelli 66 Campione del Mondo
Clips / StrapsChristophe / Alfredo Binda
Measurements
Seat tube570 mm C-T
Top tube560 mm C-C
Standover810 mm
Total weight9.5 kg
PriceSOLD

benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
cinelli 1r stem with benotto panto
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
nisi mod. sludi 290
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979
benotto 3000 1979