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Another Cinelli
I have been very lucky the last few years, regarding Cinelli finds. First, I was lucky enough to score this blue Cinelli Mod B off this forum. I had long had a hankering for a Mod B, and have always considered it more attractive Cinelli. Just look at those lugs and crown! I was thrilled with the purchase, but it is just small enough that I haven't been thrilled with it for very long rides. I also often like to stop at farmers markets or bakeries during my rides, and I felt loathe to attach larger bags to this one. Still, it is a nice ride and is not going anywhere. I plan to build new wheels and get some
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7a6b38aa4d.jpg A while later, I was waiting for my parents to get back to their house during a visit, and it happened to be my birthday, so I decided to peruse Ebay while I waited. I spotted this next bike in a size larger than the one above, and the auction was ending within minutes. While I was never a fan of the sloping fork crown, it was ending at a price that was too good to pass up, so I threw in a bid and won the auction. Since it was repainted and I hate the location of the downtube decal, I felt free to rebuild it mostly from spare parts, not caring much about keeping it "correct" at any point. Other than the brakes squealing like a banshee, it has been a good ride, but I have continued to want a larger Mod B. Yes, the brake cables are long, but I left that way to give me plenty of ability to adjust the cockpit, until I get it perfect. I also had thoughts of swapping out the bar/stem for Ambrosio and brakes for Balilla/Universal, until... https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...20e6420858.jpg Enter this next frameset, which showed up at my door earlier in the week. I have not been so excited in a build for quite a long while and look forward to this one. I promise that I will make a better effort to making it period correct, with the liberty of modern rims. However, I won't let that hold me back from building it up for the earliest ride possible. I plan to build wheels for this one during my end of year break too. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...caaaa4a471.jpg In the near future, you may see me build it up with a much too new fluted seatpost, which came shimmed on my 1984 Fuji Professional Super Record. It may also have a few other parts that don't quite look the part, but I will be planning to address it all as I find what I want. Perhaps the Chicago Winter Swap fortunes will shine on me. While most of us are disappointed with lower prices for these older bikes, I do feel that I likely would not have been able to afford any of these 5-10 years ago. Wheels - to be built, unless I stumble upon something worthwhile before the end of the month. I have high flange record hubs, but might need to seek out some Gran Sport hubs. bar/stem - Ambrosio, likely. I also have a spare Cinelli stem that I could use. seatpillar - ?, but I have a fluted seatpost to use for now. saddle - ?. I might actually be out of Brooks saddles. I have a nice Fujita Professional though, so maybe I will be swapping saddles around, to free up something for this one. rear derailleur - Gran Sport. I really wanted to use a Record, but I did not easily find what I wanted. front derailleur - Simplex 22d is planned and a purchase has been agreed upon. crankset/bb - undecided, but I went ahead and agreed on a Stronglight cottered crankset. I am not entirely convinced if I will use it for this, but it may work out well as a short term option. pedals - Sheffield sprint or W.A. pedals that I have on hand. brakes - Mafac, Balilla, or Universal centerpulls. I had recently bought Balilla script centerpulls for the SC, because I felt weird about the Mafacs, but I may use them here. |
When it rains, it pours. :)
Always loved that Cinelli red. |
Pale yellow Cinelli
I like what you did with the pale yellow one even though the components are not "correct."
Interesting handlebar bag- what is it, and what is the support bracket? |
Yes, sometimes they show up in clusters.
a Simplex 22d… that is a long reach down, start stretching now. the pale yellow bike could do with a revised downtube graphics location. Decisions were made. Possible clear coat trapped. i have a project that surprised me with requiring a 27.0 post, very sure what came with the frame set and nearly all parts as original, a Campagnolo shorty with the small text on the aft side. Marginal to have the short post work. found a slightly younger Superleggero, regular length and very fair landed cost. Done. wont pass concours judging but hey, I do have the original should I want. And its Lighter weight. note, the very early Superleggero posts DID use the small text. Would not believed until I had one in hand. I thought later. |
Originally Posted by iab
(Post 23408407)
When it rains, it pours. :)
Always loved that Cinelli red.
Originally Posted by retroman57
(Post 23408429)
I like what you did with the pale yellow one even though the components are not "correct."
Interesting handlebar bag- what is it, and what is the support bracket?
Originally Posted by repechage
(Post 23408444)
Yes, sometimes they show up in clusters.
a Sinplex 22d… that is a long reach down, start stretching now. the pale yellow bike could do with a revised downtube graphics location. Decisions were made. Possible clear coat trapped. As for the reach, I have unusually long arms and a longer than average torso. I'm not at an age where I mind reaching down, and it makes the ride a bit more interesting, as well as a fun conversation topic with curious strangers. . |
That's an embarrassment of riches you have there, my friend. Particularly like that red frame. If you got a spare Cinelli in the 60-62 cm range, I'm happy to help ease your burden over there.
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By the way, is that the Fox River in the photos?
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Amazing bikes!
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looks like a German market 60's model B, which have the visible differences compared to other model Bs.
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Originally Posted by Sedgemop
(Post 23408835)
By the way, is that the Fox River in the photos?
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Originally Posted by bbbob
(Post 23408873)
looks like a German market 60's model B, which have the visible differences compared to other model Bs.
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So how do the two Cinellis you've had for some time compare riding wise to the Fuji Pro? I'd also think that Pro is a much rarer find than the Cinellis, but what do I know?
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Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 23408985)
So how do the two Cinellis you've had for some time compare riding wise to the Fuji Pro? I'd also think that Pro is a much rarer find than the Cinellis, but what do I know?
If I had to race a shorter race, I'd go with the Fuji over the Cinelli. If I needed to ride a century, I'd pick the larger Cinelli over the Fuji. Both the Fuji and the blue B are on the small side, fwiw. If I had to compare the Cinelli to a Fuji, it is more like The Newest. |
Jeez. it's getting so you you can't swing a dead cat around here without hitting another Cinelli . . . . :rolleyes:
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