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joe englert 06-20-10 08:13 AM

Twins (masi's that is)
 
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Just picked up twin masi's. these were in such good shape i couldnt refuse. new campy stuff-record and chorus. one has titanium record derailleurs. 58s( i know, too big). cant wait to clean em up and ride em.

auchencrow 06-20-10 08:29 AM

OK - time for the gory detail on the acquisition. . .

- How did you happen to come by such a lovely pair?
- Were they owned by a couple or just a guy with OCD (like the rest of us)?

junkfoodjunkie 06-20-10 08:33 AM

You continually score beautiful bikes! Nice score once again.

Jake

cudak888 06-20-10 08:34 AM

I spy a Mavic seatpost on the black Nuovo Strada. Very sharp.

-Kurt

Bianchigirll 06-20-10 08:42 AM

nice lookig bikes but can you ride them missing "an arm and leg"?

repechage 06-20-10 08:55 AM

The Lure of Masi and the Siren call of Campagnolo overcoming the sanity of size.

Those are long stems, the guy who rode these originally was probably just over 6 feet.

gomango 06-20-10 08:57 AM

Congratulations Joe.

They are both fabulous, but the orange one in particular would look nice living right here in scenic Minnesota.

A bike a day keeps the doctor away! :)

........and speaking of OCD.

retrofit 06-20-10 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by junkfoodjunkie (Post 10989957)
You continually score beautiful bikes! Nice score once again.

Jake

+1

Mind boggling Joe. You must have a very special divining rod to consistently score such fine machines.

Looking forward to detailed pics and the story.

Stan

Poguemahone 06-20-10 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by joe englert (Post 10989889)
Just picked up twin masi's. these were in such good shape i couldnt refuse. new campy stuff-record and chorus. one has titanium record derailleurs. 58s( i know, too big). cant wait to clean em up and ride em.

Don't you mean too small?

Great find.

jan nikolajsen 06-20-10 09:46 AM

'joe englert' is a cover name for an extensive network of affluent central California bicycle collectors, all of them retired business professionals with lots of spare time, burning enthusiasm and all the right connections.

SoreFeet 06-20-10 09:50 AM

One day I'm going to buy a bike from Joe...

gioscinelli 06-20-10 10:09 AM

Ride them(Masi's), once cleaned up, hang them on the wall. Gorgeous pair of vintage road bikes. Super find! Mike

Oldpeddaller 06-20-10 10:17 AM

You've done it again Joe! Seriously sharp machines. Great catch - don't know how you manage it. Shame the orange one's too big for me.

joe englert 06-20-10 12:03 PM

well, this guy actually had 3 identicals. he was going to hold on to the dark green one as he said he has a possible buy who was going to give him his asking price( you know me, a low ******)

joe englert 06-20-10 12:04 PM

man- talk about an eagle eye, kurt!! i didnt even notice that!!

Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 10989959)
I spy a Mavic seatpost on the black Nuovo Strada. Very sharp.

-Kurt


joe englert 06-20-10 12:09 PM

thanks all. on an obscure cr area(minden, nevada) drove 2 hours to get em. the gentleman had been really into biking but had an injury and hadnt ridden for years so these were hanging in his garage(along with a killer dark green one) all have a mix of record and chorus for the most part. all are pretty much in fantastic shape. may but putting these on the for trade thread as i would like something a bit smaller but for the price i was not picky on the size.

Mansram01 06-20-10 12:11 PM

Nice catch! I love how the Nuova Strada rides too.

Citoyen du Monde 06-20-10 12:16 PM

For all those that are making all the admiring statements about this two bikes, what is it that strikes you as special about these two bikes? I see two cookie cutter frames built after the "prime" Masi period with nothing to make them stand out from your typical high quality industrial bikes of the 90's (other than the name on the down tube). Maybe I need some better photos to get a better appreciation. Please school me as to why they are special.

Old Fat Guy 06-20-10 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by citoyen du monde (Post 10990784)
for all those that are making all the admiring statements about this two bikes, what is it that strikes you as special about these two bikes? I see two cookie cutter frames built after the "prime" masi period with nothing to make them stand out from your typical high quality industrial bikes of the 90's (other than the name on the down tube). Maybe i need some better photos to get a better appreciation. Please school me as to why they are special.

lol!

joe englert 06-20-10 12:59 PM

hey, dont rain on my parade. im enjoying this!!!!

Originally Posted by Citoyen du Monde (Post 10990784)
For all those that are making all the admiring statements about this two bikes, what is it that strikes you as special about these two bikes? I see two cookie cutter frames built after the "prime" Masi period with nothing to make them stand out from your typical high quality industrial bikes of the 90's (other than the name on the down tube). Maybe I need some better photos to get a better appreciation. Please school me as to why they are special.


khatfull 06-20-10 01:32 PM

Dang, for a second I thought someone started a thread about our 13-10 11th inning win over the Phillies last night. :-)

gomango 06-20-10 02:51 PM

Please excuse my over-enthusiasm for Joe's new acquisitions.

After having surgery to repair an ACL the other day, every bike I see looks pretty darn good at the moment.

Heck, a family just rode by on Target "Specials" and I was absolutely envious.

After all, it is a perfect blue sky summer day in Minnesota, and I am sitting here on the couch.

Oh, another thing, I have a strange, somewhat curious attraction to orange bikes.

Always have!


Go Twins.....

cudak888 06-20-10 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by Citoyen du Monde (Post 10990784)
For all those that are making all the admiring statements about this two bikes, what is it that strikes you as special about these two bikes?

They're lugged, they're steel, they say MASI on them, and he posted photos.

Find me a recent thread (epic 10-page-plus threads don't count) with content that can match or beat that description.

-Kurt

gomango 06-20-10 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 10991290)
They're lugged, they're steel, they say MASI on them, and he posted photos.

Find me a recent thread (epic 10-page-plus threads don't count) with content that can match or beat that description.

-Kurt

I agree with this as well.

They are most likely very fine riders.

I do appreciate Joe's effort to share his new toys (bikes) with us as well.

Citoyen du Monde 06-20-10 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by joe englert (Post 10990886)
hey, dont rain on my parade. im enjoying this!!!!

Sorry Joe, nothing personal but these bikes are not the Masi of legend. They are straight-forward solid racing bikes that will give great pleasure to their owner, but are in my opinion not paragons of workmanship or design novelty or excellence. I would put them on a par with a high end Miyata, Fuji or other "industrial" bike from the same period. There is nothing at all wrong with that but there does not in my eyes seem to be anything overly special about them. Compare these to an Italian built 3V or Prestige from the same period and you will immediately see the difference (even if these bikes may ride just as well or perhaps even better than some 3V's or Prestiges!)

This idolizing of brand names over substance is one of the reason behind this bike: http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/v/maasland/Esposito/


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