Conti
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Conti
Here is last weekends pick up. A Conti navy blue, 126 spacing, campy dropouts, braze on fd holder, lots of chrome, campy shifters, super record rd, shift cables, with the stainless steel rd cable housing. No date on rd. I'm guessing this is about 1984 mfg.
Anybody else have Conti? I did see that these were probably made in the Ciocc plant.
More pictures to come.
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Anybody else have Conti? I did see that these were probably made in the Ciocc plant.
More pictures to come.
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I got my daughter a Conti on craigslist a few years ago.
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Credits:
Bike Works, frame, rd, shifters, bottle cage, brake levers, headset
Recycled cycles, cranks and rings, toeclips, white saddle
Bike swap 2017, brake calipers
Craigslist, pedals and wheels
Goodwill, toe clip straps
Dude named Eric, seat post
Hub coop, fd
Street finds, black saddle, gooseneck, handlebars
Riddle of steel, brake pads
Ebay, brake lever hoods, benotto tape
Thanks for looking!
Bike Works, frame, rd, shifters, bottle cage, brake levers, headset
Recycled cycles, cranks and rings, toeclips, white saddle
Bike swap 2017, brake calipers
Craigslist, pedals and wheels
Goodwill, toe clip straps
Dude named Eric, seat post
Hub coop, fd
Street finds, black saddle, gooseneck, handlebars
Riddle of steel, brake pads
Ebay, brake lever hoods, benotto tape
Thanks for looking!
#18
Wow, that's looking great - and when done with the white accents it's going to look fantastic! The frame has a lot of nice details; I like that 4-lobed Ciocc window in the BB shell in particular. How wide are those bars, anyhow?
It's nice to know one can still find Campy SR/NR at the coops/Recycled Cycles. I found most of my earliest Campy while in the UK, but after I moved to WA in '01 I found all my pre-Ebay parts - and my Somec frameset - at RC.
DD
It's nice to know one can still find Campy SR/NR at the coops/Recycled Cycles. I found most of my earliest Campy while in the UK, but after I moved to WA in '01 I found all my pre-Ebay parts - and my Somec frameset - at RC.
DD
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Man I am liking the look of this!
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The Marsh pattern bar looks like a real anachronism on there.
In the photo of the fork crown area on the assembled cycle it appears something is out of alignment, but this may be just due to photographic perspective.
Dating looks spot on from here.
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The Marsh pattern bar looks like a real anachronism on there.

In the photo of the fork crown area on the assembled cycle it appears something is out of alignment, but this may be just due to photographic perspective.
Dating looks spot on from here.
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Very cool little Italian flag brazeon like was just being discussed in another Ciocc thread.
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Yep, my understanding is these were from the same Bonati Brothers plant that owned the Ciocc brand and built several other brands under contract. John was one and if that flag braze-on is an air-tight clue then Concorde and even a few Guerciotti and Bataglin made have come out of their plant. With that BB shell piercing the Ciocc connection is pretty certain for this one and I own a late-model Ciocc with the same seat cluster as this. I predict you'll really enjoy the ride! Congrats on a fine job with a great find.









