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tokyofixedgear 03-02-08 10:18 AM

Cyclone Cherubim
 
Recently got a Cyclone Cherubim. I was wondering if there were any more out there, please send in photos. I want to get it reconditioned but dont want it ruined, any views? Also any one got any info on Konno`s frames of this era, something the forums not heard before?
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1204474555
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1204474594
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1204474627
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1204474655

shants 03-02-08 10:30 AM

wow, that's fantastic. i've seen some of the later model cherubims, the ones presumably made by hiroshi, but not one this early. i would very strongly recommend against having it refinished. you could probably do a lot of careful cleaning and polishing to brighten up the existing paint and chrome, which honestly isn't too bad. the original decals and the painted signature aren't going to be easy to replicate, and even if they were, you'd end up with something that looks more like a reproduction than a piece of history.

nateintokyo 03-02-08 10:37 AM

great old frame! there is a good deal of info on the forums if you search the old threads.

I would also say no to refinishing. Elbow grease is good, and a nice patina is better!

tokyofixedgear 03-02-08 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by shants (Post 6263829)
wow, that's fantastic. i've seen some of the later model cherubims, the ones presumably made by hiroshi, but not one this early. i would very strongly recommend against having it refinished. you could probably do a lot of careful cleaning and polishing to brighten up the existing paint and chrome, which honestly isn't too bad. the original decals and the painted signature aren't going to be easy to replicate, and even if they were, you'd end up with something that looks more like a reproduction than a piece of history.

Thanks, thats what I was thinking. Got lots of cleaning to do. Any one know whats best for really cleaning up a frame, iv gone through a load of products but nothing seems to work great.

deathhare 03-02-08 05:44 PM

I dont understand how you dont know.
Anything you could possibly want to know about that frame can be learned from the guy you bought it from.
Or walk next door and ask.

el twe 03-02-08 05:49 PM

That is amazing. Leave it as-is (just clean it a bit) and throw some old Dura Ace on it.

trons 03-02-08 06:27 PM

definitely do not **** with that paint. awesome find.

anomaly 03-02-08 07:10 PM

That frame is actually a piece of crap. I will take it off your hands and dispose of it accordingly.

tokyofixedgear 03-02-08 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by deathhare (Post 6265925)
I dont understand how you dont know.
Anything you could possibly want to know about that frame can be learned from the guy you bought it from.
Or walk next door and ask.

What do you know about the person I bought it from...

deathhare 03-03-08 07:10 AM

Ive visited him a few times. He's an awesome guy. I've bought tons of stuff from him.
Jodypolk and I also broke the news on here of his upstairs treasure trove. :)
Just ask him or Makino if you havent already.
You could also contact Ceya on here...im sure he knows.

Im guessing you already knew but just wanted generate some sales interest in it along with the other ones you have for sale. :) :)

Your yellow Cyclone is hiding in one of my pics. :)

http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/1857/dsc0011xf6.jpg

Zombie Carl 03-03-08 07:54 AM

Funny.

jussik 03-03-08 09:46 AM

I think I can actually see two of those Cherubims on the picture...

I also remember DH saying earlier after visiting the place and posting pics that the frames stashed in that 'secret spot' were not very cheap at all.

zelah 03-03-08 10:05 AM

three yellow ones

icknayvon 03-03-08 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by deathhare (Post 6269011)

Yo DH. What is that red rensho in the foreground?

deathhare 03-03-08 11:04 AM

There were quite a few Cyclones iirc. Most of them are rough as you'd imagine of a frame that has sat in a un-heated/un-airconditioned room since the 1970s. :)
Some of them were decent prices in comparison to US prices on stuff.

deathhare 03-03-08 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by icknayvon (Post 6270263)
Yo DH. What is that red rensho in the foreground?

A wacky 3rensho time trial frame, like this one...

http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/5792/dsc0014nn8.jpg

The rest of the pics i took can be found on the bottom of this page. http://bikeforums.net/showthread.php...+track&page=59

bexley 03-03-08 12:00 PM

I'm sad about how many middlemen some of these frames will probably end up having before they find a real user. Ugh.

Zombie Carl 03-03-08 12:07 PM

I want that disc.

deathhare 03-03-08 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by bexley (Post 6270681)
I'm sad about how many middlemen some of these frames will probably end up having before they find a real user. Ugh.

The NJS fleshtrade is dirty business. :D

tokyofixedgear 03-04-08 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by deathhare (Post 6269011)
Ive visited him a few times. He's an awesome guy. I've bought tons of stuff from him.
Jodypolk and I also broke the news on here of his upstairs treasure trove. :)
Just ask him or Makino if you havent already.
You could also contact Ceya on here...im sure he knows.

Im guessing you already knew but just wanted generate some sales interest in it along with the other ones you have for sale. :) :)

Your yellow Cyclone is hiding in one of my pics. :)

http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/1857/dsc0011xf6.jpg

I`v got the blue and yellow one as well, no plans to sell either.

deathhare 03-04-08 06:28 AM

Ah yeah, now that you say that i remember seeing it on your site. :)
That place is like the 3rensho Playboy mansion.


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