Top Fillet Brazing Vintage (New one)
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I doubt they have any racing pedigree whatsoever, but I’d be interested to read the OP’s answer.
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All I get from looking at the cable routings and parts specs of the OP's posts is a profound hatred for bike mechanics.
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Personally, I have no mixed feelings about your Casati, it is beautiful. I really like the adjustable derailleur stops on the head tube. Using a functional braze-on and making it even better. Can a conventional BB be used?
I have a fillet brazed Casati that I have mixed feelings about. I’m curious to hear the experts’ take on the welds here.
Seat post is held by an internal clamp. There’s a hex bolt accessible from the other side of the frame. I never have liked the inelegant transition from the oversized seat tube.
Seat post is held by an internal clamp. There’s a hex bolt accessible from the other side of the frame. I never have liked the inelegant transition from the oversized seat tube.
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Thanks! And yes, it has a standard Italian threaded bottom bracket.
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During the month of August I will spend some days of vacations with Olivier CSUKA and Jean Paul Routens.
I think these names speak to you ... if not before searching in the web, it means that you have a f... problem with the top bikes world
I will publish some pictures of all of us together and ...with some Mercet.
P.S Atlas,, can you tell me more about you and send me some pictures of your work, but only by PM, it's to show to Olivier... Thx
During the month of August I will spend some days of vacations with Olivier CSUKA and Jean Paul Routens.
I think these names speak to you ... if not before searching in the web, it means that you have a f... problem with the top bikes world
I will publish some pictures of all of us together and ...with some Mercet.
P.S Atlas,, can you tell me more about you and send me some pictures of your work, but only by PM, it's to show to Olivier... Thx
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So how many races have Mercets won, compared to SC’s?
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During the month of August I will spend some days of vacations with Olivier CSUKA and Jean Paul Routens.
I think these names speak to you ... if not before searching in the web, it means that you have a f... problem with the top bikes world
I will publish some pictures of all of us together and ...with some Mercet.
P.S Atlas,, can you tell me more about you and send me some pictures of your work, but only by PM, it's to show to Olivier... Thx
During the month of August I will spend some days of vacations with Olivier CSUKA and Jean Paul Routens.
I think these names speak to you ... if not before searching in the web, it means that you have a f... problem with the top bikes world
I will publish some pictures of all of us together and ...with some Mercet.
P.S Atlas,, can you tell me more about you and send me some pictures of your work, but only by PM, it's to show to Olivier... Thx
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well, since he is a french speaking member and so am I, a little direction in his native language might alleviate the communication barrier.
i like the bikes and would like to know more
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For fillets, I've always been partial to our local builder Steve Rex.
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I suspect that there are threaded pieces brazed into the brake bridge and fork crown (like water bottle mounts) into which the pivot bolts thread.
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What if you install them that way, but when they’re tightened, the caliper arms are pointing straight up? Or towards the side?
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You could use spacers to position the bolt in the necessary orientation. It would take some trial and error, but should work. A nit-picker might measure the thickness of the necessary spacers and machine a custom one of the proper thickness for a clean look.
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I would put dave kirk's fillet brazing up there as good s or better than anybody else's
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