Tuesday, May 28, 2013

In Search of CAMILOTTO Frames

Mario Camilotto working at Cinelli
Mario Camilotto, a highly regarded framebuilder, also built Cinelli Super Corsa frames in the 1988 to 1991 period. He learned his craft from Pogliaghi.
Later he went on to build approximately 400 frames under his own name. A registry has been started by him to identify the owners of these frames today; only five have been registered as of now. The registry is at www.mariocamilotto.com.

If you have a Camilotto '80 frame/bike, please contact mario.camilotto@gmail.com

Reminder: I invite you to contribute by sending in photographs of your Cinelli bike, illustrations, personal stories, and articles about Cinelli bikes and components. I can be contacted at veronaman@gmail.com

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Hobo

Almost thirty years after introducing the Rampichino (mountain bike) in Italy in 1985, Cinelli is shortly unveiling the Hobo. The Hobo is designed for adventure cycling, on and off road. The concept behind the name is: "The “Hobo” refers to the homonymous culture grown in America early twentieth century, based on the voluntary adoption of an adventuring and wandering lifestyle devoted to simplicity, soul searching, honesty, and respect for man and nature."

Three Hobo prototypes were ridden in the Tour d’Afrique 2013. The three month tour left Cairo on January 11th and arrived at the finish in Capetown on May 11th. Details of the final production Hobo have not been announced yet other than we know that the frame will be using Columbus Life tubes and will be TIG welded.



Read on the tour website: "It’s a tough beast and has handled itself very well on some of the toughest roads. With a steel Columbus frame and laid back geometry it absorbs a lot of the impacts of the roughest roads instead of your derriere. It’s also light and sleek enough to cruise on the many paved stretches of the Tour. It doesn’t look to bad either – it is Italian after all."

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Monday, May 13, 2013

Golden Black



Cinelli description of Golden Black model. Click on images to enlarge.

Other Golden Black in CINELLI ONLY here and here

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Grammo Seatpost



First Cinelli "Grammo" seatpost I've seen, thanks to a reader.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Backstory this Cinelli and Rider?

Backstory on this Cinelli and rider? Click on image to enlarge.

Photo: courtesy of www.gs-guccilife.blogspot.com


Addendum: the answer has been provided: it is Sergio Ferrero, Prince of Muresano, a Cinelli sponsored triathlete in the 1980s. Here is another photo (found on Facebook of DJ Harvey):



And another reader pointed me to this photo of Sergio Ferrero and Andrea Spitzer (Ibiza, mid 1980s):



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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Pesenti Design

Andrea Pesenti was the builder of the Laser frames. Here are a few photos, for the sake of keeping a historical record, of a frame built under his own name:




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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

EXA Handlebars





The rare Cinelli EXA hexagon shaped handlebars whose idea came from the hexagon shape of a windsurfing boom according to "Cinelli, The Art and Design of the Bicycle"; this bar was a favorite of Claudio Chiappucci.

The special plugs to match are even harder to find.


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