[CR]Re: Amerio

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

From: "Aldo Ross" <swampmtn@siscom.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 08:07:26 -0400
Subject: [CR]Re: Amerio

A few questions. . .

1. What do the levers look like on the cC mech on your Amerio? Are they like normal (but extended) qr levers, or more rounded?

2. Do the qr nuts have D-rings like all later hubs, or are there bulb-end bolts in their place? (email if you need pictures to see what I mean.)

3. Is the seat binder bolt in front or back, above or below the seat lug?

Aldo Ross
Monroe, Ohio


----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Schmidt
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 1:22 AM
Subject: Re: [CR]What the hell kind of list is this?--As a matter of


fact...........


> David Feldman wrote:
> >
> > I do have a "really old" bike I have a few questions
> > about. Earlier this year (thank you Kevin Gosney) a
> > fellow listmember who lives in my region sold me a
> > 1940's road bike of a brand new to me. It is called
> > "Amerio," is a bike built for the Campagnolo Cambio
> > Corsa drive train, and has many construction touches
> > that are pure Italian--Emilio Bozzi-type sand cast
> > lugs, the Cambio Corsa system itself--with some other
> > anomalies such as English bottom bracket threads and a
> > 22.0mm fork I.D. I will be scanning pictures of it
> > and be able to email them to any curious party.
> > "Amerio," anybody heard of it or seen another one?
> > Thanks
> > David Feldman
> > Vancouver, WA