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There is no way this was marketed as a "sports touring" frame when it was built c.1965. It's just the way Cino designed them. But with the 108cm wheelbase, the 73* HT angle, the 72.5* ST angle and the clearance for 700x32mm tires (35's would probably fit, but I haven't tried them), I think it qualifies.
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There is no way this was marketed as a "sports touring" frame when it was built c.1965. It's just the way Cino designed them. But with the 108cm wheelbase, the 73* HT angle, the 72.5* ST angle and the clearance for 700x32mm tires (35's would probably fit, but I haven't tried them), I think it qualifies.
One of the most sanitary neo-retro builds I've seen... silver Campy Record triple, capped off with a well-loved Rolls and an OG Banana Bag. A raise of the glass to you.
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@nlerner: 650B on Black Mountain Road? Looks great. What brakes? Any issues? I'd really like to try this to get wider tires on my wife's bike.
OK, guess not 650B after looking more closely. I'd still like to hear about the brakes and tire size.
OK, guess not 650B after looking more closely. I'd still like to hear about the brakes and tire size.
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I mean, yeah... it's a mid 60s Cinelli. It doesn't matter which Hall in the Building of Bicycle Fame, this bike belongs in it.
One of the most sanitary neo-retro builds I've seen... silver Campy Record triple, capped off with a well-loved Rolls and an OG Banana Bag. A raise of the glass to you.
--Shannon
One of the most sanitary neo-retro builds I've seen... silver Campy Record triple, capped off with a well-loved Rolls and an OG Banana Bag. A raise of the glass to you.
--Shannon
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@nlerner: 650B on Black Mountain Road? Looks great. What brakes? Any issues? I'd really like to try this to get wider tires on my wife's bike.
OK, guess not 650B after looking more closely. I'd still like to hear about the brakes and tire size.
OK, guess not 650B after looking more closely. I'd still like to hear about the brakes and tire size.
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What size tires are you running there? Looks like Rene Herse, which ones? I recently acquired my International, but it came with 27" wheels and Cheng Shin tires. Ugh. I have some 27" Paselas on the way, but will probably get a 700c wheelset in the near future.
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One more vote for the International.
This picture is slightly dated - the mounting clamp for the Jubilee front mech cracked (as I'm told they all eventually do) so the bike is back to its Campy NR derailleurs. I've also changed the bar tape to a color very close to that of the frame, white only looks good when it is new. I really love the way this bike rides, but I do avoid long, steep hills.
This picture is slightly dated - the mounting clamp for the Jubilee front mech cracked (as I'm told they all eventually do) so the bike is back to its Campy NR derailleurs. I've also changed the bar tape to a color very close to that of the frame, white only looks good when it is new. I really love the way this bike rides, but I do avoid long, steep hills.
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Hey there!
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My old Dawes Super Galaxy was brilliant, a lovely thing on long rides in the country.
This is a pretty good sports tourer
This is a pretty good sports tourer
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GhostRider62 Beautiful International! What saddlebag is that?
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voting in for '82 trek 614 and '85 schwinn super le tour
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There is no way this was marketed as a "sports touring" frame when it was built c.1965. It's just the way Cino designed them. But with the 108cm wheelbase, the 73* HT angle, the 72.5* ST angle and the clearance for 700x32mm tires (35's would probably fit, but I haven't tried them), I think it qualifies.
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Miyata 912. Definitely set up full touring here.
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