Casati frame rescue
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The first person to thread the cable should be given a deferred payment by all Casati owners as infinitum...
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I threaded new cables on mine when I was restoring it. All I can say is, it wasn't easy... Took me a quite a few tries, and quite a few minutes (hours perhaps?).
Andy K is correct, one of the best features of a Casati!!
aceves
Andy K is correct, one of the best features of a Casati!!
aceves
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Seriously, I had a pair of those and foolishly sold them - back when I first re-sold the frame. Been looking for a set even though my Casati refinish was purposely toned down, a set of those would add just the right touch to mine.
Whatever happened to the pink Gold Line?
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That was part of the Great Hermiston Bike Heist. The headline attractions of that haul were the Casati, a Cinelli Supercorsa, and a De Rosa. I wanted the De Rosa, and made deals with other Bike Forum members for the other two before I drove out to Hermiston to make the deal. After I saw all three bikes I started to wonder if I got the lesser of the three. I'm still not sure. The Casati went to a guy in Los Angeles. It popped up on Facebook a couple of years ago, and I checked in with him to see if it had been stolen, but he confirmed that he had sold it. It's on the list of bikes I look for now and then. I could definitely make room in the garage for one of these.
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Nice find. Casati experts, is this a Gold Line model? It has the aero cable routing and DT shifter mounts similar to the Gold Line/Gold Line-S models I've seen, but it lacks the "tuning fork" seat stay treatment. Do you see rifling inside the tubes, indicating SLX tubing?
Casati sold bikes called "Gold Line" for a long time with modified specs, so its not a hard criterium possibly. Shifter mount on top of the downtube and the internal cable routing put it close to mine, age-wise though - early-mid 80ies
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Making some progress
The frame I built got its clear coat today too and is drying in the background
From here I guess I'll just hand sand to finish?
The frame I built got its clear coat today too and is drying in the background
From here I guess I'll just hand sand to finish?
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