1976 Strawberry Racing Cycle
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1976 Strawberry Racing Cycle
Mark DiNucci built with Prugnet lugs , Campagnolo components,Campy high flange 36H hubs , Avocet saddle and post set ,Cinelli stem and bars, Campnolo dropouts ,according to Andy @ SRC this was the 28th one built in 76 , and all the Campy is true to the build , I also exchanged emails with Mark in varifying the frame and paint , I did have to re-decal it but other than that it is a original build from the SRC shop in Portland, Oregon , also thanks to some members on here as well.
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Awesome bike. Thanks for sharing. Is this a recent restoration? It's not clear (at least to me) if it's new decals on old paint or new paint & decals. Either way, really classy & beautiful! I would love to see some more close ups, especially around the lugs, seat cluster, and dropouts. DiNucci is truly a master.
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Thanks guys , it is old paint cleaned up and waxed with repop decals from Gary @ SSSink.com , heres a better picture of the BB lug work, Mark(far left sitting on his SRC toptube) told me his was the same color back in his racing days.
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A true beauty and classic! Missed an opportunity to buy one many years ago. Regret not going for it. Congrats!
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Really nice!
Mid to late '70's bikes hit all my "like" buttons, the angles, proportions, and the paint, thin and a little dull (in comparison to modern super finishes) with top mounted decals.
Mid to late '70's bikes hit all my "like" buttons, the angles, proportions, and the paint, thin and a little dull (in comparison to modern super finishes) with top mounted decals.
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Paint from the 80's wasn't the best
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Very cool bike; I'm particularly jealous of the yellow campy covers for the shifters, . I have a pair in grey that I use on a pair of skewers but the yellow on this bike is very sharp.
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That is a very handsome bike.
I had considered one way back, bought a Masi and a Harry Quinn as my two racing bikes.
Two bikes at the time was luxurious so I could not justify another.
I like this graphic package much more than the current offerings.
I had considered one way back, bought a Masi and a Harry Quinn as my two racing bikes.
Two bikes at the time was luxurious so I could not justify another.
I like this graphic package much more than the current offerings.
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That's a great bike! Deep blue paint held up very well and with the redecal-ing, looks like stepped out of a time machine.
Fine craftsmanship! One of the nicest examples of a racer from the mid to late 70s.
Fine craftsmanship! One of the nicest examples of a racer from the mid to late 70s.
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Back in 1982 I happened upon John Karras' Strawberry hanging-up in Micheal's Cyclery in Ames IA. It was calling my name so swapped one of my frames and probably a little cash. Never did heard why John got rid of it. It was a metallic lavender-ish finish with those beautiful super thin lugs. In those days of short seat posts I rode a 63cm frame and this very large frame with a short top-tube which fit me perfectly. In 1984 or 85 during my time at Trek we updated the frame all the braze-ons of the day and painted it a hideous fade red/white/blue finish. We figured the frame was 531 which rode wonderfully. After we moved to the east coast I sold the bike to a fellow I met at the T-town bicycle flea market. Never saw the bike again and regret selling it to this day.
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Is that the same "Strawberry" that sold components ? I used to buy intetesting stuff from them. They had some nice French tubulars.
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And still make frames.
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Thanks for the comments ! Heres a few more with the seat lug, the bike is no show piece and it does have a few battle srapes and nicks ,but thats ok it is a rider and it's pretty snappy and quick , you can feel that the bike was meant to be raced
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Back in 1982 I happened upon John Karras' Strawberry hanging-up in Micheal's Cyclery in Ames IA. It was calling my name so swapped one of my frames and probably a little cash. Never did heard why John got rid of it. It was a metallic lavender-ish finish with those beautiful super thin lugs. In those days of short seat posts I rode a 63cm frame and this very large frame with a short top-tube which fit me perfectly. In 1984 or 85 during my time at Trek we updated the frame all the braze-ons of the day and painted it a hideous fade red/white/blue finish. We figured the frame was 531 which rode wonderfully. After we moved to the east coast I sold the bike to a fellow I met at the T-town bicycle flea market. Never saw the bike again and regret selling it to this day.
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I wish I did, that was still in the days before digital so I didn't take many pictures of my bikes. I had the Strawberry, an early 80's Ciocc with tons of panagraph, a mid 80's Repo Corsa Bianchi, and a late 70's early 80's Alan. No pictures of any of them.
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Ah the 70's, the zen quotes, the woolen kit, the free hair - dig the guy proudly displaying his road rash! Very nice steed indeed...
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Amazing find, texastwister, I think you'll be very happy with it. I love the ride of my Strawberry. Are you happy with the decals you got? If so I may order some for mine.
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SSSink.com are the only place to have the early 70's to late 70's available , Strawberry still offers the newer style (1980 & up )on their site, at SSSink I talked to Gary directly from the contact number listed, the decals worked well just be sure to prepare area with 1000-2000 grit, rub the new decals on ( with quite abit of pressure) I then hazed a few coats of clear over them , then polished . These decals must be cleared , Gary was great , no problems , good luck and let me know if you have any questions !
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Pic of Headtube lugs and decal , at first i did not think it originally had a headtube decal(the decal sheet from SSSINK did not include one) i could not find any front pics of a 70's SRC bike ,but when I saw this decal on the SRC site I thought it would dress up the front end alittle, a few days after I applied it I noticed the bike Mark was sitting on ,( picture above) appears to have the same one ! ......cRaZy
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SSSink.com are the only place to have the early 70's to late 70's available , Strawberry still offers the newer style (1980 & up )on their site, at SSSink I talked to Gary directly from the contact number listed, the decals worked well just be sure to prepare area with 1000-2000 grit, rub the new decals on ( with quite abit of pressure) I then hazed a few coats of clear over them , then polished . These decals must be cleared , Gary was great , no problems , good luck and let me know if you have any questions !
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Fantastic job on the bike. There just isn't anything quite like those steel bikes we grew up with. A big thanks for posting the photos.
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