Top 5 most desirable steel frame classics.
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The decals have not been easily sourced, and I finally found something pretty close on e-bay, from Yugoslavia. It will take a month to get them.
So that's one possible explanation. The paint and decal schemes changed a lot on Rossin bikes over the years, and there was even some kerfuffle about the "R" used in his trademark.
This one is pretty early in the production history, so I've been enjoying the process off gradually examining the construction details as the stripping and repainting proceeds.
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Absolutely that could be the case. The paint is so well done and subtle in the tiny bit of green, that it could've had a magic marker R.
Roselle Rossin, Victoria Van Tuyl and Bella Basso are my forever home bikes for sure. Cassani Losa will be when painted, restored and outfitted!
Absolutely that could be the case. The paint is so well done and subtle in the tiny bit of green, that it could've had a magic marker R.
Roselle Rossin, Victoria Van Tuyl and Bella Basso are my forever home bikes for sure. Cassani Losa will be when painted, restored and outfitted!
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1987 Crest Cannondale, 1987 Basso Gap, 1992 Rossin Performance EL, 1990ish Van Tuyl, 1985 Trek 670, 1982 AD SLE, 2003 Pinarello Surprise, 1990ish MBK Atlantique, 1987 Peugeot Competition, 1987 Nishiki Tri-A, 1981 Faggin, 1996 Cannondale M500, 1984 Mercian, 1982 AD SuperLeicht, 1985 Massi (model unknown), 1988 Daccordi Griffe , 1989 Fauxsin MTB, 1981 Ciocc Mockba, 1992 Bianchi Giro, 1977 Colnago Super
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....I am in the process of repainting and rebadging a Rossin "Montreal", which I presume dates from some time near the '76 Summer Olympics there.
The decals have not been easily sourced, and I finally found something pretty close on e-bay, from Yugoslavia. It will take a month to get them.
So that's one possible explanation. The paint and decal schemes changed a lot on Rossin bikes over the years, and there was even some kerfuffle about the "R" used in his trademark.
This one is pretty early in the production history, so I've been enjoying the process off gradually examining the construction details as the stripping and repainting proceeds.
The decals have not been easily sourced, and I finally found something pretty close on e-bay, from Yugoslavia. It will take a month to get them.
So that's one possible explanation. The paint and decal schemes changed a lot on Rossin bikes over the years, and there was even some kerfuffle about the "R" used in his trademark.
This one is pretty early in the production history, so I've been enjoying the process off gradually examining the construction details as the stripping and repainting proceeds.
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1. Moto Champion Team (done x 2 if you count my Super Champion)
2. Moto Le Champion (done x 2)
3. Raleigh Pro (done)
4. Moto Grand Record in black/red: (done)
5. Moto Grand Jubile in red/black: (done)
6. Schwinn Paramount in Kool Lemon: (done)
7. Schwinn Paramount in Sky Blue
8. Schwinn Paramount in Campus Green
9 Schwinn Paramount in Flamboyant Red
10. Colnago Mexico (I once had a Superissimo in blue)
11. De Rosa Professional (either blue or yellow)
12. Peugeot PX10
13. Pinarello (done)
14. Columbine (because I live in Colorado)
15. Moto Champion Team in 753 (good luck with that one!)
2. Moto Le Champion (done x 2)
3. Raleigh Pro (done)
4. Moto Grand Record in black/red: (done)
5. Moto Grand Jubile in red/black: (done)
6. Schwinn Paramount in Kool Lemon: (done)
7. Schwinn Paramount in Sky Blue
8. Schwinn Paramount in Campus Green
9 Schwinn Paramount in Flamboyant Red
10. Colnago Mexico (I once had a Superissimo in blue)
11. De Rosa Professional (either blue or yellow)
12. Peugeot PX10
13. Pinarello (done)
14. Columbine (because I live in Colorado)
15. Moto Champion Team in 753 (good luck with that one!)
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For me? These are what interest me this week -and there are more than 5 )
7-11 Huffy or Murray (pics from bikeradar)
Team Banesto Pinarello built by Dario Pegoretti (from Cyclingnews)
Slim Chance (pic from https://fatchance.bike )
Zunow built Centurion Ironman (pic from fleslider )
Masi Gran Criterium in Breaking Away livery (pic from flickr)
3Rensho Specialized Sequoia (pic from shnibop )
Takhion TT (google image search)
7-11 Huffy or Murray (pics from bikeradar)
Team Banesto Pinarello built by Dario Pegoretti (from Cyclingnews)
Slim Chance (pic from https://fatchance.bike )
Zunow built Centurion Ironman (pic from fleslider )
Masi Gran Criterium in Breaking Away livery (pic from flickr)
3Rensho Specialized Sequoia (pic from shnibop )
Takhion TT (google image search)
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I’ve focused on American made lugged steel (with one exception now) and the list has grown well beyond 5:
Masi GC
Wizard
Gangl
Gilmour
Colian
DiNucci
Gordon
Spectrum
Tesch
Davidson
Appel
Fuso
7-Eleven Murray Serotta
Motorola Merckx
But I never stop looking…one day I’ll find:
Land Shark
Della Santa
Kvale
Bock
Fattic
Franklin…
If I HAD to pick 5 (and my answer will change next week):
Masi GC
Gangl
Appel
DiNucci
Murray Serotta
Masi GC
Wizard
Gangl
Gilmour
Colian
DiNucci
Gordon
Spectrum
Tesch
Davidson
Appel
Fuso
7-Eleven Murray Serotta
Motorola Merckx
But I never stop looking…one day I’ll find:
Land Shark
Della Santa
Kvale
Bock
Fattic
Franklin…
If I HAD to pick 5 (and my answer will change next week):
Masi GC
Gangl
Appel
DiNucci
Murray Serotta
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Definitely a subjective question but my personal list would go:
1. Cinelli Laser Strada
2. Schwinn Paramount (Waterford)
3. Eddy Merckx - 7-Eleven
4. Zunow
5. Colnago Master Piu
Just outside the top 5 for me: Cinelli Supercorsa, De Rosa Professional, Pinarello Banesto (last steel bike to win the TDF), Confente, Masi Gran Criterium, Raleigh Team Professional, Bridgestone RB-1, 3Rensho
Heavily biased for the Colnago because I've had one since undergrad that recently had a broken seat tube.
1. Cinelli Laser Strada
2. Schwinn Paramount (Waterford)
3. Eddy Merckx - 7-Eleven
4. Zunow
5. Colnago Master Piu
Just outside the top 5 for me: Cinelli Supercorsa, De Rosa Professional, Pinarello Banesto (last steel bike to win the TDF), Confente, Masi Gran Criterium, Raleigh Team Professional, Bridgestone RB-1, 3Rensho
Heavily biased for the Colnago because I've had one since undergrad that recently had a broken seat tube.
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... especially of the Baylis, or the Gordon, or the DiNucci, or....
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....I am in the process of repainting and rebadging a Rossin "Montreal", which I presume dates from some time near the '76 Summer Olympics there.
The decals have not been easily sourced, and I finally found something pretty close on e-bay, from Yugoslavia. It will take a month to get them.
So that's one possible explanation. The paint and decal schemes changed a lot on Rossin bikes over the years, and there was even some kerfuffle about the "R" used in his trademark.
This one is pretty early in the production history, so I've been enjoying the process off gradually examining the construction details as the stripping and repainting proceeds.
The decals have not been easily sourced, and I finally found something pretty close on e-bay, from Yugoslavia. It will take a month to get them.
So that's one possible explanation. The paint and decal schemes changed a lot on Rossin bikes over the years, and there was even some kerfuffle about the "R" used in his trademark.
This one is pretty early in the production history, so I've been enjoying the process off gradually examining the construction details as the stripping and repainting proceeds.
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in no particular order:
Peugeot PX10 (or equivalent Motobecane, Gitane, etc)
Schwinn Paramount (Chicago, 531, doesn't matter what model)
Raleigh 531 (Professional, International, RRA, doesn't matter which)
Centurion Ironman (or another Japanese racer)
Trek 720 or 620 or 520 (You can substitute another tourer such as Miyata 1000. or 620)
Peugeot PX10 (or equivalent Motobecane, Gitane, etc)
Schwinn Paramount (Chicago, 531, doesn't matter what model)
Raleigh 531 (Professional, International, RRA, doesn't matter which)
Centurion Ironman (or another Japanese racer)
Trek 720 or 620 or 520 (You can substitute another tourer such as Miyata 1000. or 620)
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I stripped and painted one of those a few years back for my daughter. I was shocked by how bad the brazing was on it. Yours certainly isn't as bad as mine was but for a high end Italian frame it was a joke. Rather than keeping it I sold it and found a Flying Scot for her. Now that was a beautiful frameset.
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...that's one of the problems with this "top five", or "top ten" list business. Many of these marques were quite capable of putting out both well and badly constructed frames. I've worked on some Raleigh's, where you knew it must have come off the line near quitting time on Friday.
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...that's one of the problems with this "top five", or "top ten" list business. Many of these marques were quite capable of putting out both well and badly constructed frames. I've worked on some Raleigh's, where you knew it must have come off the line near quitting time on Friday.
although I've got a nice shiny International that seems to be okay too.
For those unfamiliar with it, the SBDU (Specialist Bicycle Developments Unit) was a small shop within Raleigh that just did the very top end stuff, so the quality is really quite impressive for a major manufacturer. The Team bike even had a little SBDU sticker on the chainstay, which is a bit odd.
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Kind of surprised the Wilier Ramato didn’t make anyone’s list. Here’s ours that we had intended to take to our first Eroica but we all know how that went.
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Got my SSI stuff submitted, come 31 October 2021 I am out of there. At least that is my current story, just re-certified with USACE/NAVFAC as a quality engineer.
My list is at three, the ones I currently own:
1. Medici Pro Strada
2. Tomassini Prestige
3. Schwinn Super Sport
HAce a Bottecchia CroMor that I need to gather up parts and components for, soon.
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My list is at three, the ones I currently own:
1. Medici Pro Strada
2. Tomassini Prestige
3. Schwinn Super Sport
HAce a Bottecchia CroMor that I need to gather up parts and components for, soon.
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Twins!
In addition to the GC above, I’ve been lucky to find most of my “most desired” bikes. Here they are. Would still like to find a nice Paramount.
‘94 De Rosa Primato w/ full Campy Record
Not an original Stumpjumper but one of 250 from a limited edition reissue of the original for the 25th anniversary of the Stumpy in 2006.
Probably not on most “most desired” lists but I was finally able to find a decent AD Vent Noir after passing up the chance to buy one in 1982. Set up for Cino and rides as nice as anything else I have. First generation Dura Ace except for Duopar RD.
In addition to the GC above, I’ve been lucky to find most of my “most desired” bikes. Here they are. Would still like to find a nice Paramount.
‘94 De Rosa Primato w/ full Campy Record
Not an original Stumpjumper but one of 250 from a limited edition reissue of the original for the 25th anniversary of the Stumpy in 2006.
Probably not on most “most desired” lists but I was finally able to find a decent AD Vent Noir after passing up the chance to buy one in 1982. Set up for Cino and rides as nice as anything else I have. First generation Dura Ace except for Duopar RD.
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For the money they are going toe to toe with all time heavyweights, Colnago, DeRosa, Merckx, Cinelli, Pinarello, yada,yada, etc.
Tough crowd too be sure.
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Hmmm, 5 is a tough number. Lots of builders I like left off the table. Would definitely want Jim Merz on there, but decided to go with the last 3 because they're all still building.
1. Brian Baylis
2. Peter Johnson
3. Mark DiNucci
4. Peter Weigle
5. Richard Sachs
Don't have a Bayis or Johnson, but do have a Baylis-painted DiNucci:
My '81 Weigle Sportif isn't as fancy as a Special, but it can be built as a tourer and has gerous clearances for my aging body. The triple crank setup has a Merz Triple-izer, so he is represented:
I had an '85 Weigle Special that was prettier, but clearances were tight:
Had a Sachs a while back, stupidly sold it:
1. Brian Baylis
2. Peter Johnson
3. Mark DiNucci
4. Peter Weigle
5. Richard Sachs
Don't have a Bayis or Johnson, but do have a Baylis-painted DiNucci:
My '81 Weigle Sportif isn't as fancy as a Special, but it can be built as a tourer and has gerous clearances for my aging body. The triple crank setup has a Merz Triple-izer, so he is represented:
I had an '85 Weigle Special that was prettier, but clearances were tight:
Had a Sachs a while back, stupidly sold it:
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Hmmm, 5 is a tough number. Lots of builders I like left off the table. Would definitely want Jim Merz on there, but decided to go with the last 3 because they're all still building.
1. Brian Baylis
2. Peter Johnson
3. Mark DiNucci
4. Peter Weigle
5. Richard Sachs
Don't have a Bayis or Johnson, but do have a Baylis-painted DiNucci:
My '81 Weigle Sportif isn't as fancy as a Special, but it can be built as a tourer and has gerous clearances for my aging body. The triple crank setup has a Merz Triple-izer, so he is represented:
I had an '85 Weigle Special that was prettier, but clearances were tight:
Had a Sachs a while back, stupidly sold it:
1. Brian Baylis
2. Peter Johnson
3. Mark DiNucci
4. Peter Weigle
5. Richard Sachs
Don't have a Bayis or Johnson, but do have a Baylis-painted DiNucci:
My '81 Weigle Sportif isn't as fancy as a Special, but it can be built as a tourer and has gerous clearances for my aging body. The triple crank setup has a Merz Triple-izer, so he is represented:
I had an '85 Weigle Special that was prettier, but clearances were tight:
Had a Sachs a while back, stupidly sold it:
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1987 Crest Cannondale, 1987 Basso Gap, 1992 Rossin Performance EL, 1990ish Van Tuyl, 1985 Trek 670, 1982 AD SLE, 2003 Pinarello Surprise, 1990ish MBK Atlantique, 1987 Peugeot Competition, 1987 Nishiki Tri-A, 1981 Faggin, 1996 Cannondale M500, 1984 Mercian, 1982 AD SuperLeicht, 1985 Massi (model unknown), 1988 Daccordi Griffe , 1989 Fauxsin MTB, 1981 Ciocc Mockba, 1992 Bianchi Giro, 1977 Colnago Super
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I think I'm fortunate in that I was able to find 3 of the exact bikes I looked for.
1986 Trek 400 Elance.
1986 Trek 400 Elance by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
1985 Trek 620.
1985 Trek 620 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
1985 Trek 720.
IMG_0616 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
I looked for "A" Miyata 1000 and came out with a 1990 Miyata 1000LT- and I don't think I could have asked for a better year- but I do like the Teal 91s.
M1000LT by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
I always think I'd like something like a Herse or Singer- but truth be told- I'd want to build it up all modern-y instead of letting it be it's own awesome self- so I could never have a legit antique classic.
Up until a few years ago, I really wanted a Rivendell A. Homer Hilsen- with cantis. I guess I'd take one if it popped up, I just don't feel like chasing after it anymore.
If I were to have a custom made- Ellis would be my first choice. Of course, I totally forgot about Weigle until seeing Paul's beauties. Or a chrome plated, fillet brazed Ebisu. Or a Toei... Maybe someday if the money drops into my lap...
1986 Trek 400 Elance.
1986 Trek 400 Elance by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
1985 Trek 620.
1985 Trek 620 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
1985 Trek 720.
IMG_0616 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
I looked for "A" Miyata 1000 and came out with a 1990 Miyata 1000LT- and I don't think I could have asked for a better year- but I do like the Teal 91s.
M1000LT by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
I always think I'd like something like a Herse or Singer- but truth be told- I'd want to build it up all modern-y instead of letting it be it's own awesome self- so I could never have a legit antique classic.
Up until a few years ago, I really wanted a Rivendell A. Homer Hilsen- with cantis. I guess I'd take one if it popped up, I just don't feel like chasing after it anymore.
If I were to have a custom made- Ellis would be my first choice. Of course, I totally forgot about Weigle until seeing Paul's beauties. Or a chrome plated, fillet brazed Ebisu. Or a Toei... Maybe someday if the money drops into my lap...
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