That thing is SPOTLESS, nice to see another Ciocc resurrected from the de ad
Jesse Hearndon, 84' Ciocc owner
West Melbourne, FL USA> From: wamanning@email.com> To: classicrendezvous@
bikelist.org> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 17:34:45 -0500> Subject: [CR] update
on my Ciöcc "Mockba '80" restoration -- it's DONE!> > you guys may recall
i started on a restoration of my '84 Ciöcc "Mockba '8> 0". i'd had the
frame repainted by Assenmacher in '98 with an OK, but no> t fantastic red
with proper decals. i rode/raced that for a while with m> odern (at the t
ime) 8spd campy bits.> > in 2001 after picking up a Ti colnago "ovalmaster"
to be my everyday road b> ike (which i recently sold), i decided to fres
hen up the ciöcc with some > chrome and re-build it proper as it was back
in the day. the chroming wa> s a success, which i reported on CR, and
i began accumulating the necessary> bits for a proper build. this foto-es
say includes some ham-handed DIY f> inish work on the chrome-paint transiti
ons -- while not perfect, it looks f> ine from 5' away:> > http://brown-s
nout.com/cycling/bikes/ciocc_mockba80/chromed_stays/> > now that the paint/
chrom were done...i finally got to fit all the proper SR> bits i'd accumula
ted for the re-build, the results of which appear here.> note that this
was a long process -- we're talking +5 years, primarily > due to apathy/
laziness on my part!> > http://brown-snout.com/
-- looks like campyold> y.com has 'em...thx guys!> > walter> franklin, m
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