Put in a correct period Phil BB from the parts bins. This was a good find because I don't have much Italian thread stuff.
Found a decent 1974 NR crankset in the parts bins. Yeah- way correct. Cleaned it up and installed nice 41-52 rings.
Found a decent Regina ORO chain.
Got a proper longer Record seatpost.
Found some Superleggero pedals. Should be steel cage but all I have are ones with toe strap loops. Good enough.
Making progress now.
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ
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> Joe,
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> Your frame was made in the "second batch" of frames ever made at Masi CA.
Batch #2 (25 frames per size were made at a time) were all 58cm frames. I
just sent frame #28 back to GA a few days ago with a new orange-red paint
job. I will be mentioning early CA Masis shortly in my next writing about
lugs and lug fileing in particular.
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> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
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> -- Joe Bender-Zanoni <joebz@optonline.net> wrote:
> This Masi project of mine has a surprise, mostly ugly, at every corner. So
> much for a "bargain".
>
> "Shorty" seat post- ouch!
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> Stripped cable bolt replaced on front derailleur- ouch.
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> Stripped adjustment bolt on wrong rear derailleur- ouch.
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> Bulge at bottom of scratched stem- ouch.
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> Mismatched crank arms- ouch.
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> Cross threaded dust cap- you guessed it, both crank threads marginal. How
> the heck do you do this on a crisply threaded Campy crank. Ouch.
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> Super Record BB- what? Newer style with nuts. When did these come out? I
> guess this bike is a 1975.
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> Goofy multi-colored Modolo Pro calipers w/ Dura-Ace levers- Gotta go.
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> Dura-Ace headset- gotta go.
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> Suntour freewheel- gotta go
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> Uniglide chain- give me a break.
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> The good news is that Brian and crew built nice frames. The alignment,
> brazing, BB mitering (perfect) are all really impressive. I can't imagine
> the Italian Masis were quite as good.
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> Touched everything up with my new Cyclus frame tools and I really like
them.
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> Campy headset is now installed and the frame is happier already.
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> Joe Bender-Zanoni
> Great Notch, NJ