Re: [CR]Another Masi question

(Example: Framebuilding:Technology)

Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 09:53:50 -0800
From: "Brian Baylis" <rocklube@adnc.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Another Masi question
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Chuck,

That's interesting. To me that suggests that there was some sort of either reasoning or tradition that those two were privy to. Unfortunately, neither one of them is with us to answer the question, Rats!

Brian(wondered why on the left many times)Baylis
>
> Brian Baylis wrote:
> >
> > David,
> >
> > Early CA Masi GC's have the Faliero Masi signature on the top tube at
> > the seat lug. There is a proper side to lovate that decal on as well. We
> > were instructed to place the decal on the left side of the top tube.
> > Many Masis that were painted after Faliero stopped comming to the US
> > periodically have the decal placed on the right side, which is actually
> > more sensable because the brake cable housing goes to the left side to
> > reach the campy brake. I personally place my decal on the right side of
> > the frame, but technically first generation GC's and early CA Masis
> > should have the decal on the left.
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > La Mesa, CA
>
> Confente on the left too.

>

> Chuck Schmidt