Finally bought my ideal bike. Its a Chirico
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Finally bought my ideal bike. Its a Chirico
So I had been hunting for a while for a bike with 80s super record components. This came up on ebay in Italy and I jumped on it. I like the Pantographing. (and no I do not ride with the pedals like that I will be untucking the straps)
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CR's page: https://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Chirico_main.htm
Apparently this is the maker of the Cinelli Equipe Centurion frames
They still exist: https://www.ciclichirico.it/noi/
"Founded at the beginning of the century by grandfather Enrico, carried on by his father Erminio from '48 to 1987, it now celebrates 30 years of activity in the hands of his son Luigi.Manufacturers of frames and racing bicycles until 2000, given the natural decline of this material in favor of Hi-Tec composites, production ceased, continuing to set up special bicycles by mounting the best of components on the finest carbon monocoque frames.
A distinctive sign is the accurate maintenance service, offered to all customers, on any bike, of any brand.
The scrupulous choice of the best companies in the sector satisfies even the most demanding bikers, but put us to the test and judge for yourself.
Contact us for any information.
PHONE+39 02 95 039 014
MOBILE PHONE+39 380 34 25 302
E-MAIL info@ciclichirico.it
MARKERVia Angelo Barzago, 2 20060 Bussero (MI)"
Apparently this is the maker of the Cinelli Equipe Centurion frames
They still exist: https://www.ciclichirico.it/noi/
"Founded at the beginning of the century by grandfather Enrico, carried on by his father Erminio from '48 to 1987, it now celebrates 30 years of activity in the hands of his son Luigi.Manufacturers of frames and racing bicycles until 2000, given the natural decline of this material in favor of Hi-Tec composites, production ceased, continuing to set up special bicycles by mounting the best of components on the finest carbon monocoque frames.
A distinctive sign is the accurate maintenance service, offered to all customers, on any bike, of any brand.
The scrupulous choice of the best companies in the sector satisfies even the most demanding bikers, but put us to the test and judge for yourself.
Contact us for any information.
PHONE+39 02 95 039 014
MOBILE PHONE+39 380 34 25 302
E-MAIL info@ciclichirico.it
MARKERVia Angelo Barzago, 2 20060 Bussero (MI)"
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If I recall correctly, they were the actual maker of the Cinelli Centurian bikes of the mid 80’s.
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I had heard that they made the Cinelli Equipes. Interestingly, Its hard to find a serial on this bike so I am not sure exactly what year this was made.
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Very nice! Which Columbus tubing? The head lugs look interesting. I hope you will add some detail pics when you get a chance.
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I believe it is made of Columbus SL but I am not 100% sure.
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That's what your seat tube decal says (and at this size it would generally be SL-only and NOT SP), always a small chance some Falck was snuck in, but I tend to doubt it given the "high class" touches.
Did anybody mention the builder was reported to have made the Cinelli Centurion Equipes?
Really nice bike and not one I have seen in the flesh, either...congrats!
Did anybody mention the builder was reported to have made the Cinelli Centurion Equipes?
Really nice bike and not one I have seen in the flesh, either...congrats!
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Neat. I bet his shop has some nice bikes hanging in the shop -- above all the models that are for sale.
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Here are some more photos of the bike.
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Is that the signature of PO on the top tube and is it "Magni, O."? Would guess first name might be Ottavio or something like it, and that surname has some cache, but perhaps no relation to the marque. And BTW in case I missed this the headlugs are very similar to, but maybe not exactly the same Prugnat "62D" model lugs used by MANY builders, including highly favored by Ernesto for his Colnagos
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Yes I believe the name on there is Magni O. Would the builder have painted that on or would the customer more likely put it on themselves? Thanks for the info on the lugs I thought they were neat but had no idea who made them.
I got the bike on the road today and went a couple miles to test the seat and stem height and the ride quality is superb.
I got the bike on the road today and went a couple miles to test the seat and stem height and the ride quality is superb.
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Yes I believe the name on there is Magni O. Would the builder have painted that on or would the customer more likely put it on themselves? Thanks for the info on the lugs I thought they were neat but had no idea who made them.
I got the bike on the road today and went a couple miles to test the seat and stem height and the ride quality is superb.
I got the bike on the road today and went a couple miles to test the seat and stem height and the ride quality is superb.
Just for more "bike porn" and why I registered the name "Magni" here's one with centerfold quality pix, built by Giovanni Losa for "Pep Magni" (Guiseppe) all these guys in the same general neighborhood that Chirico is located in: Greater Milano I bet they all know each other and that "Magni" may be a fairly common name in Milano
https://steel-vintage.com/pep-magni-...bicycle-detail
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