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Sporting Goods
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Outdoor Sports
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Cycling
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Accessories
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Decals, Stickers
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USD 13.99 |
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| Start Time: |
11/18/2008 |
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11/25/2008 |
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Toronto, ON |
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You are bidding on various Miele bicycle decals and stickers. Set also includes the following: (2) Columbus Cromor Fork decals. (1) Hand Painted with Sikkens sticker. (1) Chromoly Frame tube sticker. (1) Assembled in Canada decal. (1) Miele chainstay protector. (1) Miele Latina Road Issue decal. These are true original decals and stickers and are not re-manufactured! Not remade! They are all in Mint Condition! Free Shipping to Canada! USA shipping and handling cost (flat fee for all locations in USA): U$2.20 Worldwide shipping and handling cost (flat fee for all worldwide locations): U$4.20 Here's a little write up that Pedal Magazine did... Pedal Magazine wrote:The Canadian cycling community has lost Jim Miele, most famous for Miele bicycles, who passed away on January 12, 2003.Born in Casino, Italy, Miele came to Canada with his family when he was six years old. His love of bicycle racing began at a young age under the guidance of his father, also a cyclist. Jim went on to be educated and work as an engineer in Toronto. Later, he returned to bicycles and with his father began the International Bicycle stores.Inspired by Italian-made bikes imported into Canada, Miele began building his own frames. He sponsored the well-known Catena and Miele cycling teams and also introduced the weekday and weekend criterium series to Toronto.Miele was instrumental in bringing the famous Carlsberg Grand Prix series to the streets of Toronto. In the early '90s, with an upsurge in mass-made bikes and weakened demand for companies such as Jim's, he returned to retail, operating various stores such as Peel Cycle and and the Bike Factory. Jim Miele has many long-time customers and friends who will always remember his stores, frames, teams and races. Miele is survived by his wife, Valerie, and stepson, Wayne. I am not responsible for lost or damaged items shipped with no insurance. Please email with any questions & be sure to check my other auctions.
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