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Deformation at a spoke eyelet, and another that looks like a crack is starting.
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I picked them out of a dingy, and dimly lit garage last night. Thought I had inspected them closely enough but unfortunately that means might not be the case.
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Unknown rim transfer -
This image was posted on another forum.
One participant identified it as FIAMME. Have me doubts.
The only two devices I have ever seen on vintage S.A. FIAMME rim transfers are the knight's helm and the Pegasus.
This eagle's head with crown looks familiar but am unable to place it. Could it perhaps be part of the crest for an Italian city or province?
This image was posted on another forum.
One participant identified it as FIAMME. Have me doubts.
The only two devices I have ever seen on vintage S.A. FIAMME rim transfers are the knight's helm and the Pegasus.
This eagle's head with crown looks familiar but am unable to place it. Could it perhaps be part of the crest for an Italian city or province?
The decal is not available from Cyclomondo or VeloCals:
https://www.cyclomondo.net/rim-decals-various
https://velocals.com/tubing-component-rim-decals/
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That is not a Fiamme rim decal. It's a quite rare decal. I have seen it before, but can't remember the brand. It could be an old logo version or rim model decal. The bird like creature looks like a griffin, but it could also be as you wrote an eagle. "Cerchio" is Italian for rim.
The decal is not available from Cyclomondo or VeloCals:
https://www.cyclomondo.net/rim-decals-various
https://velocals.com/tubing-component-rim-decals/
The decal is not available from Cyclomondo or VeloCals:
https://www.cyclomondo.net/rim-decals-various
https://velocals.com/tubing-component-rim-decals/
thank you for the response 1987
following me last post was able to sort it
Clement
both metal and wood rims were offered by this maker
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I found the image source:
VeloBase.com - Component: Clement Albione
Some other search hits:
Legnano Campione del Mondo 30's - BikesRetro
https://restoringvintagebicycles.com...xte-oscar-egg/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/speedp...ls/7468618608/
And I think I've found where this was first discussed
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/he...ogo-24.124219/
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have you ever attempted to research the history of FIAMME stems and bars?
this is something have never known much anent
have a FIAMME allen key road stem from the mid-to-late 1960's
they seem to be fairly scarce...
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have you ever attempted to research the history of FIAMME stems and bars?
this is something have never known much anent
have a FIAMME allen key road stem from the mid-to-late 1960's
they seem to be fairly scarce...
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Thanks for the reply.
Yours looks to be the same model as mine.
My example is 9cm and yours looks to be a 10 or eleven cm.
Just for fun mounted mine on a 1960's era Cinelli I owned. Spot of humour to fit a FIAMME stem on a Cinelli cycle.
FIAMME emplyed 26.0mm size for clamp and bar centre.
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Thanks for the reply.
Yours looks to be the same model as mine.
My example is 9cm and yours looks to be a 10 or eleven cm.
Just for fun mounted mine on a 1960's era Cinelli I owned. Spot of humour to fit a FIAMME stem on a Cinelli cycle.
FIAMME emplyed 26.0mm size for clamp and bar centre.
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mo' peechas
had these on me HD & fergawt to glue 'em in oylieuh...
Mark, the creator of the condorino.com site gives us some FIAMME history in this fine post -
https://condorino.com/2017/12/30/s-a-fiamme-of-milano/
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mo' peechas
had these on me HD & fergawt to glue 'em in oylieuh...
Mark, the creator of the condorino.com site gives us some FIAMME history in this fine post -
https://condorino.com/2017/12/30/s-a-fiamme-of-milano/
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New to the forum but have a couple of wheelsets with Fiamme #3 rims fitted, as well as a number of #6 and 7 rims loose. Once I'm allowed to post pictures, I will share at least the #3 here. They are my favorite rims, at least aesthetically.
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I take it that these rims are from Kopps in Princeton.They used to have at least two Cinelli bikes with "ridotti" sized rims. About 15 year ago I had done a census of bikes with ridotto rims in North America and found quite a few. Most being Cinelli but there were also a few Pogliaghi, at least one Masi...I can no longer find the list and it has likely been lost to eternity on some long ago discarded computer.
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What is the difference between the "standard" rim and the "ridotto" rim?
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...and for $40k you can have one for your very own
You can help Kopp's set a new record for the price of a Cinelli SC and get a bike with Ridotti rims for which you'll have to have Dugast make you custom tires in the bargain. Perhaps for an extra half-a-G they'll throw in that spare set of NOS Fiamme Red Ridotti rims.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32475757553...8AAOSwJlJhHP1B
If they knock $38k off the price, I'd be interested, as the bike looks like it would fit standard tubies with a brake swap. I'd even drive down to Joizey to pick it up.
--SB
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32475757553...8AAOSwJlJhHP1B
If they knock $38k off the price, I'd be interested, as the bike looks like it would fit standard tubies with a brake swap. I'd even drive down to Joizey to pick it up.
--SB
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Very Early Fiamme Rim?
A fellow enthusiast in the Netherlands passed along this photo of what I suspect is a very early Fiamme rim with both a decal and engraving that I have not seen before. The engraving to the right of the rim decal is familiar however the engraving to the left of the decal is not. The floor is open if anyone has any history to share.
Noting: Breveté SGDG was a French type of patent that ceased to exist in 1968. The name was a common abbreviation for "Breveté Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement“. (Wikipedia).
What is published of Fiamme’s history takes shape in the early 1930’s when Mario Longhi patented the double eyelet, hollow aluminium rim on January 5th, 1934 just two hours prior to a similar patent being filed by Mavic of France (source: Hilary Stone; Mavic). Longhi licensed the patent to Fiamme until its expiration and also to Mavic until 1947 according to the Mavic website. This may account for the engraving that includes the aforementioned French patent engraving (?).
best regards for now and a happy 2022 to all,
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Noting: Breveté SGDG was a French type of patent that ceased to exist in 1968. The name was a common abbreviation for "Breveté Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement“. (Wikipedia).
What is published of Fiamme’s history takes shape in the early 1930’s when Mario Longhi patented the double eyelet, hollow aluminium rim on January 5th, 1934 just two hours prior to a similar patent being filed by Mavic of France (source: Hilary Stone; Mavic). Longhi licensed the patent to Fiamme until its expiration and also to Mavic until 1947 according to the Mavic website. This may account for the engraving that includes the aforementioned French patent engraving (?).
best regards for now and a happy 2022 to all,
Mark Campbell
www.condorino.com
Last edited by Condorino; 01-12-22 at 07:09 PM.
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A deep dive into the history of Fiamme and seems they beat MAVIC for their patent on tubular rims by 1 hour!!
Fiamme rims sold in France had French on them as a subtle reminder.
Fiamme rims sold in France had French on them as a subtle reminder.
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Stamp: "BREVETTO LONGHI, S.A. FIAMME, MILANO"
An old Fiamme rim, maybe pre red label era. And probably pre decals.
Another reference: https://www.flickr.com/photos/27985423@N07/7225739468/
Notice the riveted joint.
When did Fiamme start adding a decal?
Stamp: "BREVETTO LONGHI, S.A. FIAMME, MILANO"
An old Fiamme rim, maybe pre red label era. And probably pre decals.
Another reference: https://www.flickr.com/photos/27985423@N07/7225739468/
Notice the riveted joint.
When did Fiamme start adding a decal?
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A fellow enthusiast in the Netherlands passed along this photo of what I suspect is a very early Fiamme rim with both a decal and engraving that I have not seen before. The engraving to the right of the rim decal is familiar however the engraving to the left of the decal is not. The floor is open if anyone has any history to share.
Noting: Breveté SGDG was a French type of patent that ceased to exist in 1968. The name was a common abbreviation for "Breveté Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement“. (Wikipedia).
What is published of Fiamme’s history takes shape in the early 1930’s when Mario Longhi patented the double eyelet, hollow aluminium rim on January 5th, 1934 just two hours prior to a similar patent being filed by Mavic of France (source: Hilary Stone; Mavic). Longhi licensed the patent to Fiamme until its expiration and also to Mavic until 1947 according to the Mavic website. This may account for the engraving that includes the aforementioned French patent engraving (?).
best regards for now and a happy 2022 to all,
Mark Campbell
www.condorino.com
Noting: Breveté SGDG was a French type of patent that ceased to exist in 1968. The name was a common abbreviation for "Breveté Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement“. (Wikipedia).
What is published of Fiamme’s history takes shape in the early 1930’s when Mario Longhi patented the double eyelet, hollow aluminium rim on January 5th, 1934 just two hours prior to a similar patent being filed by Mavic of France (source: Hilary Stone; Mavic). Longhi licensed the patent to Fiamme until its expiration and also to Mavic until 1947 according to the Mavic website. This may account for the engraving that includes the aforementioned French patent engraving (?).
best regards for now and a happy 2022 to all,
Mark Campbell
www.condorino.com