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Old 10-31-22, 03:35 PM
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Nuovo Record
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Bikes: Colnago Super (panto) - Gios Professional (1st Generation C-Record) - Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra (Team USA) - Barellia Reynolds 531 - Fully chromed Columbus steel bike (Patelli?) Super Record Titanium

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Originally Posted by Rooney
Through various degrees of separation and people knowing I’m a bike guy I was offered an old bike sitting unused in a basement with photos of a silver Cinelli which I quickly realized was an SC. Everything seems original other than the front rim which has no label. The rear is a Fiamme.

So far I’ve stripped the worn cables and housing, the hoods started falling apart as soon as I touched them. The bar tape and toe straps likewise need replacing. At least one of the jockey wheels is broken so it’s worth changing both. Luckily all of the components seem to be in good working order otherwise. The plan is to give everything a good clean, overhaul and get it running again without changing much. I’m not into tubulars so I’m debating building up a different set of wheels but maybe it’s worth giving a shot?

A few questions for the more well informed:
1 - Where could I find good repro globe logo hoods?
2 - Same question but jockey wheels and brake pads. (I may go with modern pads/holders for ease of setup/use)
3 - Would it be sinful to spread the dropouts to 126 for 7-spd freewheel options? This would also mean finding a rear hub.







(More photos to come as cleaning and restoration proceeds)
You would only need a longer axle (135 mm / 10 mm), not a hub, if you want to upgrade the freewheel.
But I, too, cast my vote against modifying this frame.
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