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Old 10-23-06 | 09:22 PM
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Ciocc help/identification

Hi guys, I have found my Ciocc! Sort of. I have had a 60cm Ciocc for awhile now but I don't know anything about it except that the paint was shot-to-hell and the metal underneath was rusting. So I had it sandblasted and powder-coated and I've ridden it every day since. I didn't know much about bikes then so didn't really take any note of the tubing or the model-type of this Ciocc but I just now for the first time have seen the same frame up on eBay: Ciocc

Does this frame ring a bell with anyone? I asked the seller if he could find find any Columbus decals but he couldn't. I wish he had some better pictures but maybe someone can help me out here by looking at the auction, thanks.
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Old 10-23-06 | 09:53 PM
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That ebay frame is not the size stated. Looks like a 55 or 56 ctc, Maybe 54 ctc, no smaller.
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Old 10-23-06 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by repechage
That ebay frame is not the size stated. Looks like a 55 or 56 ctc, Maybe 54 ctc, no smaller.
Yeah, I know and the questions in the info reflect that....the seller says he doesn't know how to measure it. It looks like a 57 to me.
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Old 10-24-06 | 10:26 AM
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Darn, I guess this will remain a mystery-Ciocc.
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I wish there was more info on Ciocc on the ol' Infernalnet, cause I have a model that has never been given its proper name, too. But this one looks like a pretty standard Ciocc offering, probably a Designer '84. Given the paint, I'd guess an early to mid '80s product and probably SL or SLX tubing. I have never seen a Ciocc made with lower-grade Columbus tubing (Aelle or the like), but here's where some expert can correct me and add to the data-base if I'm mistaken.
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Old 10-24-06 | 11:08 AM
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more ciocc pics:

https://www.bullteksports.com/catalog.../ciocc/slx.htm
https://bullteksports.com/catalog/pic...ciocc/DR01.htm
https://www.bullteksports.com/catalog...ciocc/gara.htm
https://www.bullteksports.com/catalog...ciocc/DR03.htm
https://www.bullteksports.com/catalog...cc/Zero-HT.htm
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Old 10-24-06 | 11:21 AM
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Channone! You da MAN! Grazie Mille!
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I wish there was more info on Ciocc on the ol' Infernalnet, cause I have a model that has never been given its proper name, too. But this one looks like a pretty standard Ciocc offering, probably a Designer '84. Given the paint, I'd guess an early to mid '80s product and probably SL or SLX tubing. I have never seen a Ciocc made with lower-grade Columbus tubing (Aelle or the like), but here's where some expert can correct me and add to the data-base if I'm mistaken.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing as it is very tight geometry on mine which would indicate a racing frame. But the chrome on the rear stays is only along the chain-stay and not the full triangle which was typical of a higher-end Ciocc. This may be an older bike and they didn't do the full chromed trianble until later on.

Great links channone, thanks, I haven't seen that site before, just he bulgier one.
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Here's more...this is a sign i'm not doing any work related stuff today

https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ciocc/
https://images.ask.com/pictures?q=cio...c=31&o=0&l=dir
https://members.aol.com/KDresch/ciocc.html
https://members.aol.com/CioccToo/ciocc.html
https://www.bike123.com/photo%20gallery/663.htm
https://www.cyclart.com/photos/Recent...occ%20team.jpg
https://salim.virji.net/bikes/ciocc/

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search also works if you ignore all the junk results.
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Thank you to everyone for those links. A vintage Ciocc is at the top of my want list. Someday...
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I wish there was more info on Ciocc on the ol' Infernalnet, cause I have a model that has never been given its proper name, too. But this one looks like a pretty standard Ciocc offering, probably a Designer '84. Given the paint, I'd guess an early to mid '80s product and probably SL or SLX tubing. I have never seen a Ciocc made with lower-grade Columbus tubing (Aelle or the like), but here's where some expert can correct me and add to the data-base if I'm mistaken.
I had a Ciocc Aelle bike. 1984 San Cristobal with Triomphe gruppo. Nice entry level racer, a little too fast in the steering for me - hard to ride no hands... not that I ever needed to use my victory salute.

This is the best photo I have of it. Headtube cracked in a crash, I kept the downtube for a souvenier.
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Neat photo, when was that taken? Judging by the helmets, maybe 1986 or so? Bummer about the crash, is the downtube on a wall or something?
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The crash wasn't in that race and didn't immediately wreck the frame, it started a crack at the head tube lug that I didn't see right away and then it slowly fatigued until it became visible a few months later.

I traded a photographer friend of mine my car stereo for a photo shoot and a ride to the race. I have some more of those photos somewhere I should scan in... nice to see myself so thin!

The downtube is in my garage with a bunch of other broken souveniers. I should have a museum.
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