Strawberry Racing Cycles started in 1971 and still are operating out of Portland Oregon, this was their answer of handbuilding and selling Italian style race bikes in the United States, I have swapped and bought many of vintage road and mountain bikes over the years, and when I posted a early Ritchey Mtb bike for sale or swap this showed up, without any decals or stampings, a even swap was done due to the Campagnolo components that were stamped with 75 markings it also had Campy dropouts and that it came with tubular Fiamme wheels with Campy 36H high flange hubs also Cinelli bar and stem. After some cleaning it up I flipped the bike over and with a very bright light saw a faint stamping of SRC 76 on the bb lug , next thing was to send pictures via emails to Andy Newland the owner of Strawberry , he did comfirm that it is and was built in his Portland shop using Prugnet lugs and Reynolds tubing,also working in the shop with Andy were a few other young guns and one of them being Mark DiNucci a fantastic local racer that also built what he raced and that being a SRC Racing Cycle, so the next detailed pictures to be sent were to DiNucci, where it was a final and postive ID of being built by DiNucci himself while working for SRC in the mid 70's .Not long after this DiNucci went off on his own and branded his own name on his builds
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