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Old 03-09-14 | 08:50 PM
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An exceptional Galmozzi!

Well worth your time on forum member Gunnar Berg's blog.

His very recent acquisition and some fascinating Galmozzi info is discussed in depth.

A truly beautiful Galmozzi is shared and a little Gino Bartali lore just for grins.

https://oakwoodlife.blogspot.com/2014...-galmozzi.html

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Old 03-09-14 | 08:57 PM
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Rory sold his bike. Interesting.

https://rorymasini.blogspot.com/2011/...-finished.html
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Old 03-10-14 | 09:19 PM
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

Sometimes it's just luck; I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. And many thanks to Rory for the opportunity, I truly appreciate it.

Also a nod to Bartopolis, who's Galmozzi triggered the conversation that ultimately led to the offer from Rory. Good luck with whatever you chose to do with your bicycle. It has potential.

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Old 03-10-14 | 09:43 PM
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Good to see you post here Gunnar.

I'll say it again, you have my favorite blog going.

If you could just find a way to incorporate a little more fly fishing with everything else........
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Beautiful! A grail bike for sure!
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

Re: "I grow old, Igrow old..." J. Alfred Prufrock. Nice. ;-)
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Old 03-11-14 | 11:28 AM
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Beautiful bike. Are you still down yonder watching birds, Gunnar?
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Old 03-11-14 | 11:48 AM
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

We are stiil "down yonder" for another week or so. Then we will start our Spring migration north along the Gulf Coast.
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Old 03-11-14 | 07:57 PM
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Bikes: 76' Centrurion Pro-Tour, 86' Specialized Rock Hopper, 88' Centurion Iron Man, 89' Bruce Gordon "Hikari", 95' Rock Hopper Ultra.

Thanks to Gunnar Berg, I will never refer to my shop as a "man cave" but rather "The Growlery" .

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Old 03-11-14 | 08:08 PM
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Thanks to Gunnar Berg, I will never refer to my shop as a "man cave" but rather "The Growlery" .

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Isn't that the truth.

If I had more room on our lot, I would have already started construction on one.
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Old 03-11-14 | 08:45 PM
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I like this bike, but am conservative.
I considered a "cambio" equipped bike but did not buy one after I did some practice reaching to where the control levers would have been.
Just too stiff I am.
Made the decision easy. There was one version If I recall that had longer levers so that the reach down was not so extreme, but I have not paid too close attention.
The "World Champion stripes" are in the correct order but get away with the use as there is a gold rule between each band.
I think the Columbus tubing sticker is not of the same era though. Probably an easy fix if you wished.
When one does a restoration of an old bike there is an expectation sometimes to make it as authentic as possible down to the last detail.
I can appreciate this but sometimes in doing so the bike will be relegated to the no use rack.

I just put dual pivot Campagnolo brakes on a mid 80's Super Record equipped bike last week, a smile at every stop. I just rode another with period correct Campagnolo Record side pulls today... took a few stops of adjustment to recall... yes these don't stop as fast and take more hand effort.
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Beautiful bicycle, Sir, glad this one is in the hands of someone that understands its true value and appreciates the art and engineering. If you are migrating along the Gulf Coast and get to Pensacola, (NW Florida and Gulf Islands National Seashore) please allow me to buy a cup or 3 of coffee, or your choice of poison even.

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Old 03-12-14 | 09:35 AM
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

Thank for the offer. I hope Minnesota will be thawed out before we get that far aroung the Gulf.
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

If I were specing the paint, there wouldn't have been the later Galmozzi address label, the Columbus sticker nor the World Championship stripes, as Van Looy didn't win the Worlds until something like 1960. I didn't spec it, I only bought it. And I bought it because I liked it very much.

I hope I will be limber enough to shift it. I have had two or three friends recommend yoga, while another with some Cambio Corsa experience, was of the opinion that a 4-speed corncob freewheel was functionally almost a singlespeed anyway.
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Old 03-14-14 | 06:05 AM
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Gunnar- do you still have your beautiful McLean?

I recall that being a real beauty as well.

Someday I'll find one in my size........
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Old 03-14-14 | 08:24 AM
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

I still have the '82 McLean. (Also a 1978? Galmozzi.) The rest are U.S. built. Here's some pictures I should take some more pictures, a couple have moved on and there some new ones are not included or have noticibly changed.

I'd like to eventually find a 58/59cm touring McLean, but that may not even exist.
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Old 03-14-14 | 10:20 AM
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I still have the '82 McLean. (Also a 1978? Galmozzi.) The rest are U.S. built. Here's some pictures I should take some more pictures, a couple have moved on and there some new ones are not included or have noticibly changed.

I'd like to eventually find a 58/59cm touring McLean, but that may not even exist.

Wow, now that's a stable.

Top quality all the way through.

So Chris Kvale did the paint on your McLean.

I didn't know that till I read the detailed description in your photo presentation.

What a striking finish.

Just a perfect bicycle. imho
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Yes. What a nice collection, Gunnar.
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Bikes: '50 Galmozzi, '68 Galmozzi, '86 Chris Kvale, '11 Chris Kvale, '80 McLean, '86 Peter Mooney, '81 Colnago, other misc uncool bikes

Thank you. I certainly didn't start out with intention of having "a collection".
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Thank you. I certainly didn't start out with intention of having "a collection".
None of us do, Gunnar. None of us do. But then, "n+1" kicks in and, before we even realize it, we become the vintage bike equivalents of the Crazy Cat Lady.
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Old 03-14-14 | 02:27 PM
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"A collection" would infer a quantity of at least double digits. I suppose if I were honest (and I'm not) I would confess to have at times drifted dangerously close to that threshold.
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"A collection" would infer a quantity of at least double digits. I suppose if I were honest (and I'm not) I would confess to have at times drifted dangerously close to that threshold.
My wife has made a reasonable request.

While we have two boys in college keep the number to six bicycles.

You can bet I am doing some fierce maneuvering before the eldest starts in the fall.

...and she never said anything about bicycles at the cabin.
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"A collection" would infer a quantity of at least double digits. I suppose if I were honest (and I'm not) I would confess to have at times drifted dangerously close to that threshold.
I suspect that there are many Significant Others who would beg to differ. Not that I think you're wrong, mind you, but such SO's would not listen to either of us.

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My wife has made a reasonable request.

While we have two boys in college keep the number to six bicycles.

You can bet I am doing some fierce maneuvering before the eldest starts in the fall.

...and she never said anything about bicycles at the cabin.
That kind of "in-house" lawyering can make you more acquainted with how comfortable a place to sleep your couch is (or isn't) than you may wish to know. Jus' sayin'
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