Masi is finished (almost)!
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Masi is finished! (pic heavy)
*** finally finished a better photo set of this bike. See it later in this thread. ***
Couldn't wait to put up pictures. I am really pleased with how this turned out. I bought the bare frame a few months ago. It is an 84 Rob Roberson built frame with all original paint and decals. Everything is period correct except for the Cobalto brakes. I had a pair with no jewels and decided to try them with gold jewels on this bike. Everything was de-anodized and polished. I am waiting for the last part - a drilled Regina Oro chain. Then she will be perfect!







Couldn't wait to put up pictures. I am really pleased with how this turned out. I bought the bare frame a few months ago. It is an 84 Rob Roberson built frame with all original paint and decals. Everything is period correct except for the Cobalto brakes. I had a pair with no jewels and decided to try them with gold jewels on this bike. Everything was de-anodized and polished. I am waiting for the last part - a drilled Regina Oro chain. Then she will be perfect!







Last edited by BlueDevil63; 12-21-10 at 04:59 PM. Reason: photos added later in thread
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This.
and this.
Fantastic looking machine.
Fantastic looking machine.
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I thought about yellow tape on the bars, which you often see with red and orange bikes. But I was afraid of getting too much of a bumblebee look. And I wanted leather tape and couldn't find any in yellow. May still consider trying it though and seeing how it looks.
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I am trying to get some vintage Campy bar end plugs which are yellow with the Campy logo.
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Are the way the cables configured correct for the period and the bike? That much cable coming up over the handlebars looks odd to me. The yellow and black is beautiful though, it will definitely be a big compliment getter.
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They are a bit long maybe but not outrageously so. They are about where all my non-aero cables are and routed more or less the standard way. I could shorten them a bit for a slightly cleaner appearance I guess.
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That's a helluva nice fork crown! Stunning. What kind of yellow housing is that? Is that derailleur or brake housing on the dr? I ordered some before, but it was too "citrus" looking (looking for more of golden rod).
Congrats!
Congrats!
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Very nice, but you need to tell us a bit about it. Milano or California? Reynolds or Columbus? Year? Builder? And who did the paint and decals?
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Yellow housing is Jagwire from Harris Cyclery. You can buy it by the foot, both brake and derailleur. It looked a little sickly off the bike but he contrast with the black made it look better.
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I plan on it being my main vintage ride. I also have a '62 Frejus Tour de France, '69 Holdsworth Cronometro, '70 Geoffrey Butler, '84 Ciocc Designer 84, '85 Cannondale SR300 retro mod, '86 Colnago Superissimo SLX, 2010 Giant Defy Advanced 1. Not to mention the mountain bikes. I actually mostly ride the Giant because it has a compact crank and 11-28 cassette and there are a lot of mountains where I live. I try to ride all the bikes at least occasionally but the Frejus, Holdsworth and Colnago will eventually be for sale. My main passion is building/restoring 60s-80s Italian and English bikes.
Here are also bottom bracket and yellow finishing tape pictures:








