Like many of us, my better half thinks that I already have too many bikes
So, a couple weeks ago I was surprised that while on a weekly river ride with the guys and stopped at the pub she shared a FB group post with a Colnago road bike listed very inexpensively by a member of the trailer park in Birch Bay where we also have our trailer.
I frantically messaged the seller and agreed to etransfer the funds, agreeing I could pick the bike up the next time I was at the park. Definitely a higher level of trust among park members.
I picked the bike up a week ago and have enjoyed tinkering with it for the last 10 days or so while staying down at my trailer.
As picked up:
The date code on the rear mech is 84ā, my research points at the bike being a Superissimo model rather than the Super model due to the chrome head lugs, please correct me if I am wrong.
Okay, so the sizeā¦. I am 5ā-7ā and the frame is a 59cm, I knew from the start this frame is way too big for me. I did go for a spin the day the bike was collected with the seat height set fairly low and a swap to a lower slung Flite saddle temporarily. What an amazing ride! Definitely felt the extra length in the cockpit.
I already own two vintage steel Marinoniās which are my size, one fitted with almost all 1st/2nd gen C-Record (1990 model) and one with almost all Super Record (1984 model).
The first order of business was to gift/swap out some parts from the Colnago to my Super Record Marinoni: the 84ā rear mech (much nicer shape than my non-dated last generation version), the Super Record brake calipers (I was previously using Triomphe calipers with a similar look) and the gorgeous Cinelli 1R stem (replacing a Nitto/Specialized unit I had be using).
My Super Record Marinoni was built in 84ā so itās nice to get my hands on period correct parts to swap. I believe I will also go to the trouble of swapping my current Weinmann silver rims for the black Mavic MA40s. My current hubs are the nicer Record hubs that came with my Marinoni and the hubs currently laced to the MA40s are 1251 Nuovo Tipo, the rear has a very narrow 120mm spacing as well.
My Marinoni following the parts swaps:
So, a couple weeks ago I was surprised that while on a weekly river ride with the guys and stopped at the pub she shared a FB group post with a Colnago road bike listed very inexpensively by a member of the trailer park in Birch Bay where we also have our trailer.
I frantically messaged the seller and agreed to etransfer the funds, agreeing I could pick the bike up the next time I was at the park. Definitely a higher level of trust among park members.
I picked the bike up a week ago and have enjoyed tinkering with it for the last 10 days or so while staying down at my trailer.
As picked up:
The date code on the rear mech is 84ā, my research points at the bike being a Superissimo model rather than the Super model due to the chrome head lugs, please correct me if I am wrong.
Okay, so the sizeā¦. I am 5ā-7ā and the frame is a 59cm, I knew from the start this frame is way too big for me. I did go for a spin the day the bike was collected with the seat height set fairly low and a swap to a lower slung Flite saddle temporarily. What an amazing ride! Definitely felt the extra length in the cockpit.
I already own two vintage steel Marinoniās which are my size, one fitted with almost all 1st/2nd gen C-Record (1990 model) and one with almost all Super Record (1984 model).
The first order of business was to gift/swap out some parts from the Colnago to my Super Record Marinoni: the 84ā rear mech (much nicer shape than my non-dated last generation version), the Super Record brake calipers (I was previously using Triomphe calipers with a similar look) and the gorgeous Cinelli 1R stem (replacing a Nitto/Specialized unit I had be using).
My Super Record Marinoni was built in 84ā so itās nice to get my hands on period correct parts to swap. I believe I will also go to the trouble of swapping my current Weinmann silver rims for the black Mavic MA40s. My current hubs are the nicer Record hubs that came with my Marinoni and the hubs currently laced to the MA40s are 1251 Nuovo Tipo, the rear has a very narrow 120mm spacing as well.
My Marinoni following the parts swaps: