Re: [CR] Cinelli (and now other brands) 'City' handlebar(s)

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From: <FujiFish1@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 15:36:45 EDT
Subject: Re: [CR] Cinelli (and now other brands) 'City' handlebar(s)
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 11:13:49 -0500 From: John Thompson <JohnThompson@new.rr.com> To: CR List <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Subject: Re: [CR] Cinelli 'City' handlebar(s)

Mark Bulgier wrote:
> John Thompson wrote [snipped]:
>> I used to have an old "Velital" Italian city bike with a narrow,
>> brazed steel flat bar/stem. It was quite narrow -- probably 35cm
>> at most, with no back sweep. The stem had no forward reach, but
>> was brazed to a somewhat semi-circular piece that swept
>> forward. Very short, straight pieces extended out from there
>> for the hand rests and brake levers. The brake levers were brazed
>> onto the bars as well.
>
> This must be the very bar or one very much like it:
> http://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Parts/Bars_Stems_Saddles_Posts/MilaneseCity
> Bars1955.jpg
> Or http://tinyurl.com/rgea3
>
> These are listed in The Data Book (p.186) as 1955, but I saw them in
> Firenze on a bike that must have been ten years younger than that. No
> doubt the design hung around for a while. A classic beauty IMO.

Yup; that's it! I never knew who made them. Wish I still had them, too.

--

-John Thompson (john@os2.dhs.org) Appleton WI USA

I think those bars must have been pretty common, because I have them on an open-C equipped Bartali from the 1950s, and also have a set of Torpado Sport bars like it. The lever blades have the appropriate marque logo raised from the inside length on both sets, so I suspect the bar/stem piece is generic, and that only the blades and possibly the washer for under the quill bolt were ordered special for each paying company. Pictures of a much cleaner set than the rusty Torpado Sports I have, belong to beloved listmember Joel Dressner. Note that they appear to have a different manufacturer name forged into the front of the stem (albeit, they are clearly from into the 1960s), and I posted a few pics which can be viewed here: http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/Torpado_Sport_Handlebars

This seems to ba straying slightly off topic of vintage lightweights, so I'll happily reserve futher correspondence on the subject, for off-list emails.

Ciao,
Mark Agree
Southfield MI USA