Re: [CR] My Most Recent Cinelli Projects

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From: "John Barron" <john@velostuf.com>
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 20:40:51 -0500
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To: hsachs@alumni.rice.edu
Cc: Mark@bulgier.net, Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] My Most Recent Cinelli Projects


Harvey-

The bivalents and the badged stem were not original to this bike, but the stem certainly could have been fitted to a Cinelli from that year, and I believe that the bivalents could have too. At one time I owned the 3-piece version of the bivalent hubs, so I assume that these were available as far back as the 50's... Can anyone speak to this?

I have seen a lot of different combinations of front and rear ders on bikes from the early 60's. This bike came with the GS rear and the Record front. My thought is that the improvement realized by upgrading from a pushrod front der to a parallelogram front der was very significant while the upgrade from GS rear to a Record rear might have been more subtle...

John Barron Minneapolis MN USA

On Jun 3, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Harvey Sachs wrote:
> As Mark observed, John you've done a lovely job with these two Cinellis. I wonder if I might be allowed a couple of Q. about the beautiful '63:
> --> Your Cinelli has a GS rear and Record front. I remember buying my first good road bike in '63, in DC. An Avanti, which came with a Gran Sport front. As part of the deal, the owner later sent me the Record front, which was already available. But memory suggests that my Avanti also came with a GS rear, because it wouldn't handle the 13th rear w/o skipping. Were these mixed pairs (GS/Record) common for a while?
> --> I've put BiValents on my 71 Cinelli (which will be at Cirque). I wasn't aware that they date back to '63, and wonder if they weren't a later upgrade by the owner. I'd keep 'em on, whether or not original, as part of the history of the bike, but do wonder if anyone remembers when they came out.
>
> Thanks, and really nice jobs!
>
> harvey sachs
> mcLean va
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Mark Bulgier wrote:
> John,
>
> Those are two of the nicest bikes I've seen in a while. The older black
> one really floats my boat, especially those handlebars with the
> integrated brake levers.
>
> Isn't the rear derailleur cage supposed be the other way though? I mean
> the pulley that's down should be up. Or maybe it works better set up
> 'wrong"? I'm certainly no expert on those.
>
> Compare
> http://www.velostuf.com/2010CinelliProjects/cinelliblkreargear.JPG
> to
> http://velobase.com/ViewSingleComponent.aspx?ID=06070CA5-F48A-4273-B416-
> F1EC5E284D91&Enum=108&AbsPos=2018
> (http://tinyurl.com/Simplex-tdf)