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have never learned a start/stop date for the FIAMME stem and bar stock
know only that the products were current in the 1960's
put a FIAMME stem on one of my Cinelli machines just for fun since one would understandably expect a Cinelli to be fitted with Cino stem & bar parts
the 3TTT Record stem you located is first generation and launched 1971; it was revised for 1974
replacement transfers for it are available from replica providers
the MAEDA (Suntour) cable guide is "early" as it is open; the stops on this design have a tendency to bend with use so it was revised in the mid-seventies to make the stops socket shaped for strength
here is the later type -
you might wish to check width of bottom bracket shell. it may be slightly less than it nominal 68mm as you appear to have about one and one half threads showing on the adjustable bottom bracket cup. or it could be that the assembler employed a spindle intended for a 70mm shell because that's what they had to hand...
the centre section of the spindle is likely to be marked either MC68 or MC70
the wheels' Weinmann rims would have been produced at their facility in Belgium
the REG cable clips come from a firm called Rampinelli. the REG comes from the initials of the founder as written in the Italian manner of last name first followed by first and then middle names. he is Eugenio Gamma Rampinelli, also the maker of Cobra brand bicycle tools and ROTO brand cycle components, accessories and frame parts.
http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/REG-Roto.htm
sounds like you are enjoying lots of good fun with this.
looks like cycle fitted out at one point with bits from a jumble sale. jumble sale cycles can be fun.
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