The Thrift Store Italian Pt2 Details
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The Thrift Store Italian Pt2 Details
Thanks all for your input. I’m too sentimental to part out the Fiorelli, and it seems it’s a reasonably unique example of that period. I decided to do a conservative restoration. But first, I couldn’t resist a quick run, ok cruise, around the block. Just put on a spare set of wheels, and a little lube in rear derailleur brought it back to life. Lack of clips made negotiating those pedals a trick. It’s a comfortable frame, a bit tighter wheelbase than my Raleigh International. Here’s some detail images, the badges…
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Shifters and derailleurs. The front and rear are early Records. The front, with no slit in the cable stop. In the rear you can see the non-toothed, ball bearinged, steel jockey wheel at the bottom. The cable end is soldered. Cast bronze, you gotta love the Italians.
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With the Ford, Men in Black comes to mind.
I know, non sequitur
good to give it a service and clean.
will be Sytling
I know, non sequitur
good to give it a service and clean.
will be Sytling
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Very nice bike, glad you decided against turning it into parts. Nice examples like that made before the bike boom are hard to find!
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Ambrosio bar & stem. Magistroni crank and chain wheels. Universal Mod. 61 brakes. Record “no-record” high flange hubs. Straight arm QR. Stella SS Butted spokes. Red label Fiamme rims. Pirelli tires.
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That's about the same as my Fiorelli, except mine had the remnants of a foil sticker on the DT instead of your nice lettering and mine is much worse shape. Also purchased at a thrift store (~$80 I think) Mine also had most of the same parts(cockpit, cranks, hs, wheels) as well with it. I think there is a 1960 Fiorelli catalog on Velobase, which is what my hub lockrings were marked. I forget what model it's listed as, maybe World Champion? I've been meaning to get mine out to play with, it's a bare frame hanging in the garage.
The only pics I can find are as a fixed gear scorcher for exploring a local park.
The only pics I can find are as a fixed gear scorcher for exploring a local park.
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when you peel the tire off, the spoke should fill the entire nipple to near or at the end, as these are tubulars, even a thread beyond.
Unless the spokes have extraordinary long threaded sections, way too short.
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That's about the same as my Fiorelli, except mine had the remnants of a foil sticker on the DT instead of your nice lettering and mine is much worse shape. Also purchased at a thrift store (~$80 I think) Mine also had most of the same parts(cockpit, cranks, hs, wheels) as well with it. I think there is a 1960 Fiorelli catalog on Velobase, which is what my hub lockrings were marked. I forget what model it's listed as, maybe World Champion? I've been meaning to get mine out to play with, it's a bare frame hanging in the garage.
The only pics I can find are as a fixed gear scorcher for exploring a local park.
The only pics I can find are as a fixed gear scorcher for exploring a local park.
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The length of the spokes vary around the wheels. Perhaps 55 or so years ago someone wasn’t being careful 🤔
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Still looking for the catalog scan, I could have sworn it was on Velobase. Going to try to check another stick drive to see if I have it downloaded somewhere.
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