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I bought this little Benotto at a yard sale for $40. The brakes and most of the drive train are Shimano 600 with a six speed freewheel and Specialized cranks. The wheels are two different kinds of hubs and rims but appear to be in good condition. The fork is a Trek aluminum. Its either a 48 or 49 cm frame so its too small for my 6'2" frame but should do nicely for my daughters. It also came with a bag of extras that included a pair of shoes that fit one of my daughters and a whole bunch of tubes.

What I would like is some info on these bikes and this bike in particular. I searched the internet but can't seem to find much on Benotto. What is the name of the model? Was this bike sold as a complete bike or as a frame set? Does anybody know of any web sites that have some info on these bikes?

I know its got some scratches and is faded and it isn't very new but it will be a whole lot lighter that what the kids are riding now and maybe they will get out more often to go for rides with their old man!
 
Threesticks said:
I bought this little Benotto at a yard sale for $40. The brakes and most of the drive train are Shimano 600 with a six speed freewheel and Specialized cranks. The wheels are two different kinds of hubs and rims but appear to be in good condition. The fork is a Trek aluminum. Its either a 48 or 49 cm frame so its too small for my 6'2" frame but should do nicely for my daughters. It also came with a bag of extras that included a pair of shoes that fit one of my daughters and a whole bunch of tubes.

What I would like is some info on these bikes and this bike in particular. I searched the internet but can't seem to find much on Benotto. What is the name of the model? Was this bike sold as a complete bike or as a frame set? Does anybody know of any web sites that have some info on these bikes?

I know its got some scratches and is faded and it isn't very new but it will be a whole lot lighter that what the kids are riding now and maybe they will get out more often to go for rides with their old man!
Ok, so now this is just not fair. I'm sitting here mulling over a low end vintage Orbea for $50 and you pick up this beautiful Benotto for $40?!?! And in my size nonetheless! Man, this is why NYC sucks.

Anyway rant off, that is one beautiful bike. And as you can tell I am plenty jealous.

Benotto was a nice Italian brand that moved production to Mexico in the 80's according to Sheldon Brown:

Benotto

An Italian company that moved to Mexico. Some of the Italian examples are exquisite. Such an N.R. bike should be worth perhaps $800. To pay a thousand or a bit more for a truly outstanding example with original paint would be fairly rational. Later Mexican production yielded nice but not terribly special bikes. For N.R. examples figure $600.


for info on Benotto check here:
http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Benotto_main.htm
 
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Thanks Daneil, Yea I got a good deal. The woman who owned it raced while she was in college here in town and had it sitting for quite some time and needed to make room. The price on the tag was $50 and said that they would take offers. I had $40 with me and they took it! I didn't know that they were worth so much to collectors.

What I would like to find out is what year it was made and how many where made of this model. I have the serial number from the bottom of the bottom bracket but can't see any paterns that maybe would tell me the year.
 
I'm going from memory here, so take this for what it's worth. I think there were Italian made Benottos and Mexican made Benottos. The Italian bikes were very sweet but there some problems with the Mexican made Benottos. If I remember where I read that, I'll post more information
 
Dave Hickey said:
I'm going from memory here, so take this for what it's worth. I think there were Italian made Benottos and Mexican made Benottos. The Italian bikes were very sweet but there some problems with the Mexican made Benottos. If I remember where I read that, I'll post more information
Here ya go.

http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Benotto_main.htm

Benotto did move their production to Mexico later on
 
Threesticks said:
Thanks Daneil, Yea I got a good deal. The woman who owned it raced while she was in college here in town and had it sitting for quite some time and needed to make room. The price on the tag was $50 and said that they would take offers. I had $40 with me and they took it! I didn't know that they were worth so much to collectors.

What I would like to find out is what year it was made and how many where made of this model. I have the serial number from the bottom of the bottom bracket but can't see any paterns that maybe would tell me the year.
No problem about the info. As far as finding out more info on the particular model I'd suggest posting the S/N and tubing used (there should be a sticker on the seat tube to let you know). That'll help everyone pitch in ideas as to the production date.
 
Ok, did a little digging around (must be a slow day at work) and what you have there is most likely a mid 80's Benotto Modello 800.

Some other pics of the bike:

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Seems to have been a basic run of the mill bike. The high end model during this period was the Modello 3000 then the Modello 900 and then the entry level club racer was the Modello 850 Paris Roubaix, so your's would be around the entry level racer in terms of where it fell on the lineup.

As for the year. Take a look at the S/N. If it's a six digit S/N try this on for size:

first 2 numbers = year built,
second 2 = TT length,
last 2 = ST length (measured c-t-c).

So a bike with SN 805452 was built in 1980 with a 54cm tt and 52cm st.
 
Threesticks said:
Its kinda blurry. And another of the" Made In Italy" sticker.
Well that Columbus sticker would seem to contradict the "Made in Italy" sticker.

The Columbus sticker is definately 80's and that would firmly put this bike as a Modello 800 built somewhere in the mid 80's. I believe that by that time all Benotto production had moved to Mexico. So most likely you have a frame that was built in Mexico, then sent back to Italy for paint and stickers. It's still an absolutely beautiful bike and an amazing deal.
 
Mine is a track frame with S/N 5-90-51. What would that mean? One thing I know is that it has 51 top tube... and from other source I heard that diamond -sectioned chainstays means made in Italy... (??)

And the bottom bracket shell has a heart shaped cutout. Some say that means DeRosa... others said that Benotto uses Cinelli BB and/or lugs. Man there are so few info out there, and most are conflictive!
 
Hey, cool bike. Three and a half years cooler now. For what it`s worth, the Benotto name is still around, although I imagine they are made in China now, and they seem to have gone completely to Wallyworld type stuff. They`re still fairly common in Mexico and even have a website with current models. There are a lot of Benotto utility bikes on the road south of the border, also known as "panaderos" or "bufalos". Just in case you were wondering.
 
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