1969 URAGO Cattaneo
#1
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Durango, CO
Posts: 493
Bikes: too many old steel bikes
Mentioned: 73 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 136 Post(s)
Liked 938 Times
in
176 Posts
1969 URAGO Cattaneo
I bought this frame from AndyK in 2018 and I finally got around to restoring it. I think this frame was involved in a three way deal with gugie? I had the frame refinished in an off white color and added the lug and box lining myself. Aniceto Cattaneo was an Italian frame builder who moved to Nice, France. He built high end frames under his own name as well as for larger manufactures such as Urago. This frame has lots of nice details including Aniento's trademark extended spearpoint on the fork crown. I tried to keep it as French as possible, but had some setbacks with French stems and headsets. I wound up going with a Cinelli bar and stem. The steerer on this frame easily accepts a 22.2mm stem. The wheels were on the bike when Andy Kaylor bought it. At some point, I will build another set of wheels around French hubs. Thanks to Rudi Mayr for the cool head badge, which I painted up as well! The roads are still too dirty for me to give it a try. Hopefully, in about a month.....
Likes For Andy Antipas:
1oldtrackie, avecReynolds531, bertinjim, Bianchigirll, bikemig, bulgie, cyclic_eric, Drillium Dude, Dylansbob, El Chaba, Fairlane63, juvela, merziac, nlerner, non-fixie, northbend, Oldairhead, OldCoot, ollo_ollo, panzerwagon, PilotFishBob, Pompiere, poprad, rccardr, redo1, sced, spudly, SwimmerMike, T.W.O., uncle uncle, Wildwood
#2
aka: Dr. Cannondale
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 7,739
Mentioned: 234 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2156 Post(s)
Liked 3,423 Times
in
1,211 Posts
Very nice!
How did you do the lug and box lining- it’s great!
How did you do the lug and box lining- it’s great!
__________________
Hard at work in the Secret Underground Laboratory...
Hard at work in the Secret Underground Laboratory...
#3
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: PDX
Posts: 13,091
Bikes: Merz x 5 + Specialized Merz Allez x 2, Strawberry/Newlands/DiNucci/Ti x3, Gordon, Fuso/Moulton x2, Bornstein, Paisley,1958-74 Paramounts x3, 3rensho, 74 Moto TC, 73-78 Raleigh Pro's x5, Marinoni x2, 1960 Cinelli SC, 1980 Bianchi SC, PX-10 X 2
Mentioned: 269 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4520 Post(s)
Liked 6,407 Times
in
3,686 Posts
#4
Bike Butcher of Portland
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 11,649
Bikes: It's complicated.
Mentioned: 1300 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4687 Post(s)
Liked 5,832 Times
in
2,295 Posts
That Urago exchanged hands at the Seattle Bike Swap in 2018. If I look confused, it's because of the three-way trade that @Andy_K fleshed out. I'm still wondering what the bike to be named later is/was.
Andy and I knew that Urago was special the moment we saw it. You did right by it!
Andy and I knew that Urago was special the moment we saw it. You did right by it!
__________________
If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
Likes For gugie:
#5
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Alta California
Posts: 14,284
Mentioned: 415 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3815 Post(s)
Liked 3,350 Times
in
2,185 Posts
That Urago exchanged hands at the Seattle Bike Swap in 2018. If I look confused, it's because of the three-way trade that @Andy_K fleshed out. I'm still wondering what the bike to be named later is/was.
Andy and I knew that Urago was special the moment we saw it. You did right by it!
Andy and I knew that Urago was special the moment we saw it. You did right by it!
"unknown to be named later" likely some utility infielder from the Cardinals farm system
---
thanks so much for sharing this great beauty
also owned a 1969 Urago which was bespoke built for the U.S. Olympian Bill Best
it was built by an artisan whos name was pronounced to me as "Brookie" so it may have been something such as Brouquis; have never seen it written
he was shortly thereafter spirited away by MICMO to construct the true team machines for equipe Gitane
my example had this same distinctive crown
it did not have a headplate, foil transfer used instead
suspect headplate worn by your example may have been discontinued by this date
your transfer set much nicer than my example, they were all tacky looking foil things with knightsheads
colour of my example was opague powder blue - similar to Falcon team/house colour
-----
#6
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Durango, CO
Posts: 493
Bikes: too many old steel bikes
Mentioned: 73 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 136 Post(s)
Liked 938 Times
in
176 Posts
Urago history
-----
"unknown to be named later" likely some utility infielder from the Cardinals farm system
---
thanks so much for sharing this great beauty
also owned a 1969 Urago which was bespoke built for the U.S. Olympian Bill Best
it was built by an artisan whos name was pronounced to me as "Brookie" so it may have been something such as Brouquis; have never seen it written
he was shortly thereafter spirited away by MICMO to construct the true team machines for equipe Gitane
my example had this same distinctive crown
it did not have a headplate, foil transfer used instead
suspect headplate worn by your example may have been discontinued by this date
your transfer set much nicer than my example, they were all tacky looking foil things with knightsheads
colour of my example was opague powder blue - similar to Falcon team/house colour
-----
"unknown to be named later" likely some utility infielder from the Cardinals farm system
---
thanks so much for sharing this great beauty
also owned a 1969 Urago which was bespoke built for the U.S. Olympian Bill Best
it was built by an artisan whos name was pronounced to me as "Brookie" so it may have been something such as Brouquis; have never seen it written
he was shortly thereafter spirited away by MICMO to construct the true team machines for equipe Gitane
my example had this same distinctive crown
it did not have a headplate, foil transfer used instead
suspect headplate worn by your example may have been discontinued by this date
your transfer set much nicer than my example, they were all tacky looking foil things with knightsheads
colour of my example was opague powder blue - similar to Falcon team/house colour
-----
Likes For Andy Antipas:
#7
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Point Reyes Station, California
Posts: 4,530
Bikes: Indeed!
Mentioned: 92 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1508 Post(s)
Liked 3,483 Times
in
1,133 Posts
Beautiful bike. Very tasty restoration!
Brent
Brent
#8
Full Member
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 405
Bikes: 2017 Sage Skyline, 2015 Co-Motion Periscope Tandem, 2012 Soma Smoothie, 2006 Kona Jake, 1986 Miyata Nine Twelve, 1977 Peugeot UO18c, 1977 Peugeot PRN10, 1974 Allegro Schweitzermeister Model 76, 1972 Hugo Rickert Spezial
Mentioned: 7 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 118 Post(s)
Liked 611 Times
in
193 Posts
I just posted about my Allegro restoration and someone said that they thought that they looked at the same thread twice. You did beautiful work with yours. I think we may have been visited by the same muse on our color schemes.
Likes For Sactown_Albert:
Likes For Andy Antipas:
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Toledo Ohio
Posts: 1,498
Bikes: 1964 Huffy Sportsman, 1972 Fuji Newest, 1973 Schwinn Super Sport (3), 1982 Trek 412, 1983 Trek 700, 1989 Miyata 1000LT, 1991 Bianchi Boardwalk, plus others
Mentioned: 21 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 583 Post(s)
Liked 700 Times
in
395 Posts
72 Fuji Newest
Likes For sd5782:
#11
Full Member
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 405
Bikes: 2017 Sage Skyline, 2015 Co-Motion Periscope Tandem, 2012 Soma Smoothie, 2006 Kona Jake, 1986 Miyata Nine Twelve, 1977 Peugeot UO18c, 1977 Peugeot PRN10, 1974 Allegro Schweitzermeister Model 76, 1972 Hugo Rickert Spezial
Mentioned: 7 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 118 Post(s)
Liked 611 Times
in
193 Posts
#13
Junior Member
Did you use the KingArt pen to do the lug lining on the Urago? or did you use a brush?
Thank you
Thank you
#14
feros ferio
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: www.ci.encinitas.ca.us
Posts: 21,805
Bikes: 1959 Capo Modell Campagnolo; 1960 Capo Sieger (2); 1962 Carlton Franco Suisse; 1970 Peugeot UO-8; 1982 Bianchi Campione d'Italia; 1988 Schwinn Project KOM-10;
Mentioned: 44 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1393 Post(s)
Liked 1,334 Times
in
840 Posts
Based on personal experience, and basic stress analysis, I have reservations about radial spoking, but that Urago is gorgeous.
__________________
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
Likes For Andy Antipas:
#16
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Durango, CO
Posts: 493
Bikes: too many old steel bikes
Mentioned: 73 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 136 Post(s)
Liked 938 Times
in
176 Posts
radial spokes
These wheels were on the bike when Andy K bought it. I have no experience with radial spoked wheels, but I understand your reservations. I have them too. I'm using chubby tubulars, which should make life a little easier for the hub flanges and spokes. The hub locknuts have a 1974 date code. There are no historic witness marks that these hubs were used for a conventional cross pattern. I believe these hubs have always been laced radially. I don't anticipate putting large miles on this bike or wheels. I have other bikes for that. My long range plan is to build another set of wheels around French hubs and keep these wheels for the novelty of it all.
Last edited by Andy Antipas; 03-17-22 at 07:10 PM.
#17
Banned.
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: PAZ
Posts: 12,294
Mentioned: 255 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2588 Post(s)
Liked 4,827 Times
in
1,709 Posts
Beautiful result, Andy! The color scheme and all details are spot-on - and that's still the most awesome fork crown I've personally ever laid eyes on. Good show
DD
DD
Likes For Drillium Dude:
#18
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Durango, CO
Posts: 493
Bikes: too many old steel bikes
Mentioned: 73 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 136 Post(s)
Liked 938 Times
in
176 Posts
URAGO Shakedown Ride
With the sun out and temps in the low 50s I thought I would give the URAGO a go. It road great, no issues, and no squealing MAFAC racer brakes either! I rode to Baker's Bridge, which is about 12 miles north of Durango and a popular road ride. The water in the Animas River was low and looked a bit like pea soup?
#19
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In transit
Posts: 1,897
Bikes: 07 Vanilla, 98 IRD road frame built up with 25th Ann DA, Surly cross check with 105 comp, 78 Raleigh Comp GS, 85 Centurionelli
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 87 Post(s)
Liked 923 Times
in
191 Posts
It looks fantastic outdoors, thanks for sharing this gorgeous build. Rear wheel radial/ soldered and tied? Oh lala ...c'est la classe!
#20
two wheels only
What a beautiful restoration on your Urago! I'd love to see pics and hear the story of the process if you felt like writing it up.
#21
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Alta California
Posts: 14,284
Mentioned: 415 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3815 Post(s)
Liked 3,350 Times
in
2,185 Posts
-----
many readers know that the Sheffield line of bicycle components represents a product of a firm called Noli-Cattaneo
here is a document from the 1920's -
find meself wondering if it may be that the founder of Noli-Cattaneo was perchance a forbearer of Ancieto Cattaneo
possible this may have been covered on the CR email list...
-----
many readers know that the Sheffield line of bicycle components represents a product of a firm called Noli-Cattaneo
here is a document from the 1920's -
find meself wondering if it may be that the founder of Noli-Cattaneo was perchance a forbearer of Ancieto Cattaneo
possible this may have been covered on the CR email list...
-----
Likes For juvela:
#22
Newbie
That is an absolutely wonderful bike! I have one of the original bikes that came out of Cattaneo's workshop, from 1962. Really cool bike too, with short Huret dropouts and soldered Universal 51 brakes.
There is a good CV on Cattaneo on an italian site, but I cannot link it because I am new here. You need to search for Aniceto Cattaneo and 'museociclismo'.
Same thing with pictures of my bike, not possible because I am new here (who made these rules?!?). You will find a flickr page when you search for 'aniceto cattaneo flickr' and scroll down to a user called 're do333'
There is a good CV on Cattaneo on an italian site, but I cannot link it because I am new here. You need to search for Aniceto Cattaneo and 'museociclismo'.
Same thing with pictures of my bike, not possible because I am new here (who made these rules?!?). You will find a flickr page when you search for 'aniceto cattaneo flickr' and scroll down to a user called 're do333'
#23
Newbie
Juvela, the idea that this Cattaneo from Pavia could be the father of Aniceto Cattaneo is very interesting. Aniceto was born in Fiesco, not far away from Pavia, where your Cattaneo did business in?
Likes For redo1:
#24
Bike Butcher of Portland
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 11,649
Bikes: It's complicated.
Mentioned: 1300 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4687 Post(s)
Liked 5,832 Times
in
2,295 Posts
There is a good CV on Cattaneo on an italian site, but I cannot link it because I am new here. You need to search for Aniceto Cattaneo and 'museociclismo'.
Same thing with pictures of my bike, not possible because I am new here (who made these rules?!?). You will find a flickr page when you search for 'aniceto cattaneo flickr' and scroll down to a user called 're do333'
Same thing with pictures of my bike, not possible because I am new here (who made these rules?!?). You will find a flickr page when you search for 'aniceto cattaneo flickr' and scroll down to a user called 're do333'
from redo1's Flickr site: https://www.flickr.com/photos/189311961@N05/albums
Sorry about the rules about 10 posts before you can add pics, but before that was added this site was overrun by spam, I believe. Based on what I saw on your Flickr albums it looks like you'd be most welcome here! Just find a post of interest and comment on it. 10 posts isn't much. We want people here for the long haul, you'll meet some great vintage bicycling fans, and if you post your location you may get invited to some bike rides with those great people!
The other bike that @redo1 has on his Flickr site is a Crippa, a marque unknown to me. Perhaps you can comment on it? I'd bet that just answering questions that will come up on this thread will get you to 10 posts and picture post time quickly!
__________________
If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
Likes For gugie:
#25
small ring
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: PNW
Posts: 1,026
Mentioned: 24 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 438 Post(s)
Liked 928 Times
in
371 Posts
I was just convincing myself that I had some nice bikes. Then I see these...
__________________
59 Allegro Special -- 72 Bob Jackson -- 74 Motobecane Grand Jubile -- 74 Sekine SHS 271 -- 80 Nishiki International
85 Shogun 800 -- 86 Tommasini Super Prestige -- 92 Specialized Rockhopper -- 17 Colnago Arabesque
59 Allegro Special -- 72 Bob Jackson -- 74 Motobecane Grand Jubile -- 74 Sekine SHS 271 -- 80 Nishiki International
85 Shogun 800 -- 86 Tommasini Super Prestige -- 92 Specialized Rockhopper -- 17 Colnago Arabesque