Ken
Thank you for bringing this to our (my) attention. I have been looking for a set of Cinelli Bivalent Hubs. And when NOS appears I am always inspired to bid to own
I have a question though, were bicycles ever engineered with fewer spokes on one of the wheels ? If so were the primary factors for the design durability, creative design, weight ratios or some other factor ?
Wayne Jolly Toronto, (It's a good day for cycling when there is no freezing rain) Canada
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> Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like one hub is drilled 32, the
other 36. Kind of screws up the interchangability concept, no?
> Beautiful objects, nevertheless.
> Ken Denny
> Boston
> Jan Johnson <picabo58@earthlink.net> wrote:Attenzione, per favore....
> Some nice little things to add to your collections.
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> CINELLI Bivalent Hubs - NOS NIB RARE!!
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> Item # 2162223609
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> SIMPLEX Seat Post with Badge 1960s French
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> Item # 2162009642
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> CAMPAGNOLO SUPER RECORD Seat Post
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> Item # 2162034142
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> CINELLI UNICANITOR No. 3 Bicycle Saddle NOS
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> Item # 2162035406
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> SERGAL 100% Wool Jersey Armwarmers NOS
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> Item # 2713585998
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> Thanks for looking.
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> picabo58
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> Jan Johnson
> Portola Valley, California
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