Looking: Cinelli 1A Stem Milano stamp 115 or 120
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Looking: Cinelli 1A Stem Milano stamp 115 or 120
Hi guys,
I'm looking for really nice condition Cinelli 1A Stem Milano Stamp with the bolt and nut style clamp OR allen key version. I have a 74 Masi California GC that needs size 110 or 115. Thank you!
I'm looking for really nice condition Cinelli 1A Stem Milano Stamp with the bolt and nut style clamp OR allen key version. I have a 74 Masi California GC that needs size 110 or 115. Thank you!
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I have a 130 which is too long for me, so probably too long for you, but let me know.
In other news, I see you're in DC. We should go Masi riding sometime when this coronavirus thing blows over. I have an '86 GC.
In other news, I see you're in DC. We should go Masi riding sometime when this coronavirus thing blows over. I have an '86 GC.
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I have I think a 125mm one with the nut attachment for the bar, BUT by 1974, it was allen key.
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Mine are short of 'really good condition'.
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Yeah, a 130 seems a tad long. But thank you for checking. And, yes, a Masi ride would be great.
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Stem I have is a 125.
If you are trying for period correct, the last full year for the nutted Cinelli stem was 1972.
1973 was a transition year. Really depended on the rotation of the distributor stock.
The Cinelli and 3ttt stems that Masi Carlsbad used, the vast majority imported in masse in 1973, were allen key fitted.
If you are trying for period correct, the last full year for the nutted Cinelli stem was 1972.
1973 was a transition year. Really depended on the rotation of the distributor stock.
The Cinelli and 3ttt stems that Masi Carlsbad used, the vast majority imported in masse in 1973, were allen key fitted.
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Stem I have is a 125.
If you are trying for period correct, the last full year for the nutted Cinelli stem was 1972.
1973 was a transition year. Really depended on the rotation of the distributor stock.
The Cinelli and 3ttt stems that Masi Carlsbad used, the vast majority imported in masse in 1973, were allen key fitted.
If you are trying for period correct, the last full year for the nutted Cinelli stem was 1972.
1973 was a transition year. Really depended on the rotation of the distributor stock.
The Cinelli and 3ttt stems that Masi Carlsbad used, the vast majority imported in masse in 1973, were allen key fitted.
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My GC is #36 so that's good info to have. It's all original and came with nutted Cinelli stem that was too short. Good to know that I can use allen key version.
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Anyone?