Chiasso, Switzerland (Sieber site) is 20 miles from Milano, at least as the crow flies and I believe there is a tunnel.
I have two Sieber track bikes and a set of Siber rims that will go on them eventually. I am interested in obtaining Sieber hubs also.
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Whitneyville, CT
> Michael,
\r?\n> I knew she had married Cino who had worked at Sieber, but it never
\r?\n> occurred to me that she kept up any part of the business under the Sieber
\r?\n> name.
\r?\n> Edward Albert,
\r?\n> Chappaqua, New York, U.S.A.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Michael Allison wrote:
\r?\n>
\r?\n> > "Could someone explain to me these Sieber rims. Sieber was located in
\r?\n> > Switzerland not in Milano, Italy. they went out of business before the
\r?\n> > sixties. So....what are these rims? Edward Albert"
\r?\n> >
\r?\n> > Here's a possible answer to your question. The daughter of the Swiss Sieber
\r?\n> > family lived in Milano. Her name was Heide Sieber. She was also known as
\r?\n> > Mrs. Cino Cinelli.
\r?\n> >
\r?\n> > Michael Allison
\r?\n> > New York, NY