Anyone Have a Mariposa?
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I was gifted one a year ago and slide it right along to another buddy.
Beautiful frameset, but mine had the top tube eaten away with severe rust after sitting under a leaky roof.
A local builder is in the process of redoing the top tube and a full refinish.
Will post pics this late fall.
It's a striking frameset!
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I had a fully kitted randonneuse but the frame was just a smidge too short and I sold it. Fabulous workmanship and thought in the design. Mike Barry had retired but has returned with his son and daughter-in-law and Mariposas are being built again. The web site is here. They are seriously worth considering either used (rare) or new.
The pink one is for sale on the Toronto Craigslist here.
I had a fully kitted randonneuse but the frame was just a smidge too short and I sold it. Fabulous workmanship and thought in the design. Mike Barry had retired but has returned with his son and daughter-in-law and Mariposas are being built again. The web site is here. They are seriously worth considering either used (rare) or new.
The pink one is for sale on the Toronto Craigslist here.
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I've been planning my Mariposa for the past year but I would have to give up all my other bikes and coffee and a happy wife to afford one.
I'm on vacation so I thought about taking the five hour drive to see them but I don't know if there is anything to see?
Is there a store selling parts, or just an office with the craftsmen in the back?
I'm on vacation so I thought about taking the five hour drive to see them but I don't know if there is anything to see?
Is there a store selling parts, or just an office with the craftsmen in the back?
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I used to work at Bicyclesport in the 80's which was likely the peak of Mariposa production and I assembled quite a few of them and rode quite a few more. Mike. Michael, Dede and Tom will look after you very well if you contact them. I would wholeheartedly support the idea of getting one. I would also state that for the most part, mariposa bikes are relatively inexpensive when compared to other custom builds, especially when looking at a randonneur style bike.
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Mariposas were the favourite ride of one of Canada's most famous and beloved artists of the 70s/80s: Greg Curnoe.
Greg Curnoe and his Mariposas:
Bicycle Specialties: Greg Curnoe and his Mariposas.
Artist Paul Butler re-creates Curnoe's iconic "CLOSE THE 49TH PARALLEL ETC." Mariposa:
Paul Butler: The Greg Curnoe Bicycle Project | AGO Art Gallery of Ontario
The Greg Curnoe Bicycle Project: community art by Paul Butler | dandyhorse magazine
Builder Adam Hammond creates a new road bike based on Curnoe's painting of a time-trial Mariposa:
Two Serious Bikes: "CLOSE THE ART/LIFE SPLIT ETC." A Statement of Artist Intent for Greg Curnoe Bike
Greg Curnoe and his Mariposas:
Bicycle Specialties: Greg Curnoe and his Mariposas.
Artist Paul Butler re-creates Curnoe's iconic "CLOSE THE 49TH PARALLEL ETC." Mariposa:
Paul Butler: The Greg Curnoe Bicycle Project | AGO Art Gallery of Ontario
The Greg Curnoe Bicycle Project: community art by Paul Butler | dandyhorse magazine
Builder Adam Hammond creates a new road bike based on Curnoe's painting of a time-trial Mariposa:
Two Serious Bikes: "CLOSE THE ART/LIFE SPLIT ETC." A Statement of Artist Intent for Greg Curnoe Bike
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The Mariposa location on Cranfield Drive is in an industrial condo building.(Last time I was there) Access is through the front doors and down a long corridor then into the Mariposa unit on the left of the hall. There is a smallish front area devoted to parts and bicycle display. This is worth the visit alone. There are wonderful, tall, wooden period display cases and classic Mariposas as well as examples of Mike Barry's unsurpassed bicycle collection. To the rear is the mechanical and build area where the framesets are actually built and painted. If you are in Toronto, it is well worth the visit.The Mariposa site is here.
The Mariposa location on Cranfield Drive is in an industrial condo building.(Last time I was there) Access is through the front doors and down a long corridor then into the Mariposa unit on the left of the hall. There is a smallish front area devoted to parts and bicycle display. This is worth the visit alone. There are wonderful, tall, wooden period display cases and classic Mariposas as well as examples of Mike Barry's unsurpassed bicycle collection. To the rear is the mechanical and build area where the framesets are actually built and painted. If you are in Toronto, it is well worth the visit.The Mariposa site is here.
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If there is such a thing as a Grail Bike, for me, then it would be a Mariposa. I would, in a heartbeat, trade my two best vintage bicycles, for an unrestored Mariposa in my size!
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The Mariposa location on Cranfield Drive is in an industrial condo building.(Last time I was there) Access is through the front doors and down a long corridor then into the Mariposa unit on the left of the hall. There is a smallish front area devoted to parts and bicycle display. This is worth the visit alone. There are wonderful, tall, wooden period display cases and classic Mariposas as well as examples of Mike Barry's unsurpassed bicycle collection. To the rear is the mechanical and build area where the framesets are actually built and painted. If you are in Toronto, it is well worth the visit.The Mariposa site is here.
The Mariposa location on Cranfield Drive is in an industrial condo building.(Last time I was there) Access is through the front doors and down a long corridor then into the Mariposa unit on the left of the hall. There is a smallish front area devoted to parts and bicycle display. This is worth the visit alone. There are wonderful, tall, wooden period display cases and classic Mariposas as well as examples of Mike Barry's unsurpassed bicycle collection. To the rear is the mechanical and build area where the framesets are actually built and painted. If you are in Toronto, it is well worth the visit.The Mariposa site is here.
My wife thinks I'm crazy and my Jeep is old and unreliable but it's on my list of things to do.
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All our wives think we are crazy. Worse yet, they may be right! Enjoy the visit once you get there.
All our wives think we are crazy. Worse yet, they may be right! Enjoy the visit once you get there.
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Lovely. A classic Mariposa. I hope you enjoy the ride.
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That's a beautiful addition for your collection VR. It must be tough trying to decide which bike to ride when you get ready to go out. :-)
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Mang! That's just about perfection! That holds it's own against your Weigle and Herse.
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Jason, super nice.
I rode my former Mariposa in July for a weekend.
So nice, I thought.
FWIW Your Mariposa and my Weigle have the same color scheme.
Is the white on yours on a creme color?
I rode my former Mariposa in July for a weekend.
So nice, I thought.
FWIW Your Mariposa and my Weigle have the same color scheme.
Is the white on yours on a creme color?
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@conspiratemus1 has one.