Re: [CR] Witcomb Giro d'Italia Information Anyone ?

(Example: Framebuilders:Brian Baylis)

From: "kevin sayles" <kevinsayles@tiscali.co.uk>
To: <teaat4p@yahoo.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, <oroboyz@aol.com>
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 17:51:19 +0100
Subject: Re: [CR] Witcomb Giro d'Italia Information Anyone ?


And if you know of a compentent framebuilder...it's possible to actually extend the steerer by adding a section of threaded steerer on.....[you could use a discarded pair of forks as doner] .but it must be cut like a 'Z' in other words NOT simply a straight cut and join.

Should be brazed, then cleaned up and carefully re cut using a Campag or simular cutter.....and reamed so the stem fits nicely......Once fitted the stem quill supports it.........wouldn't recommend doing this to a steerer if the join was to below the 'headset & stem area'........done several over the years, never known any problems.

Cheers Kevin Sayles
Bridgwater
Somerset UK


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From: oroboyz@aol.com
To: teaat4p@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [CR] Witcomb Giro d'Italia Information Anyone ?



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> <<?My particular bike S/N 2040 578 is fitted with a TA triple but,
> because the steer tube was cut without spacer for a Campag road head set,
> center
> pull brakes are out of the question thereby ruling out a proper touring
> build. >>
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> There is always the option of drilling the stem for the center pull cable
> stop... Some may tremble at the thought but it has worked very well in
> many instances....
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> Dale Brown
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> Greensboro, North Carolina USA
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: r cielec <teaat4p@yahoo.com>
> To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Sun, Aug 9, 2009 1:46 am
> Subject: [CR] Witcomb Giro d'Italia Information Anyone ?
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> Ahoy !
> Re: Witcomb Giro d'Italia, 1979 (U.K. built)
> Anyone have any information on this model ?
> Regret to admit, I do not know how to measure frame angles so, I cannot
> deduce
> the intended use of this model.
> I was told it was their top model but, I have not been able to confirm
> this.
> Incidentally: My particular bike S/N 2040 578 is fitted with a TA triple
> but,
> because the steer tube was cut without spacer for a Campag road head set,
> center
> pull brakes are out of the question thereby ruling out a proper touring
> build.
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> Thank you.
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> Richard Cielec
> Chicago, Illinois; U.S.A.