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		<title>By: Heinz (germany)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Heinz (germany)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s a nice bike, but it is not the one Dave is talking about in his blogg. He meant the light blue MASI AERO for the NY cycle show in 1981 with the absolute first Dura Ace AX group on it.
The bottom bracket is stamped with DM1, the Aero frame is very special in all details, it has it&#039;s own MASI Aero decals and  only one of this kind was build by Dave.
Why do I know this?
I bought the bike a bit dusty but NOS from Ted Kirkbride a few years ago for my collection.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a nice bike, but it is not the one Dave is talking about in his blogg. He meant the light blue MASI AERO for the NY cycle show in 1981 with the absolute first Dura Ace AX group on it.<br />
The bottom bracket is stamped with DM1, the Aero frame is very special in all details, it has it&#8217;s own MASI Aero decals and  only one of this kind was build by Dave.<br />
Why do I know this?<br />
I bought the bike a bit dusty but NOS from Ted Kirkbride a few years ago for my collection.</p>
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