Re: [CR]was "Mexico" , now origin of drilling?

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To: bstockwell@hotmail.com
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 16:22:08 -0400
Subject: Re: [CR]was "Mexico" , now origin of drilling?
From: "Richard M Sachs" <richardsachs@juno.com>


the masi article, cited here, was in june 71.

there was an EARLIER article entitled, "The Bikes the Stars Use", that depicted all the drilled out gee-gaws. it was from april 71. among other kweeeeel pics- a colnago head tube decal, pre-clover leaf 'thingy'. it was on a molteni-arcore team bike, one which read 'molteni' on the down tube.

both articles are xerox-able. contact me off-list if you are interesting. e-RICHIE savor of things

On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 20:09:26 +0000 "bradford stockwell" <bstockwell@hotmail.com> writes:
> >Was all of that started by the "Mexico" hour record or was it just a
> >sign
> >of the competitive times Lou Deeter
>
> The drilling started earlier than the '72 hour record. When
> 'big Ted'
> rode the last stage of the '69 tour he had roughly 10 quarter-inch
> holes
> drilled in the front of each campy brake lever (I don't have a good
> picture
> of the crank).
>
> Also, in another '70-or-so issue of BICYCLING! there's a review
> of the
> Masi Gran Criterium, which shows that it was provided from the
> factory with
> the inner webs removed from the big ring. The big ring also has the
>
> Swiss-cheese treatment: one large hole on each attaching tab, two
> medium
> holes above each of those, and 9 small holes across to the next tab.
> The
> article credits Masi Junior (Alberto) with the drilling and milling
> idea.
>
> Brad Stockwell
> Awash in old magazines
> Palo Alto