Apparently Beryl had her bars angled down 20 degrees or more for most her early career, until maybe 1966. After that she went with 10-15 degree slope. I don't see the bar and stem on our 1963 Viking as different as on her 1962 Soens, could be one and the same, just transferred over. Our Viking's stem angles down toward the front at 5 degrees or more. It's a Cinelli brazed steel stem with Cinelli #14 steel bars (I believe that's the number).Hi Joe, looking at the pictures of Beryl on the Viking and Eddie Soens the bars appear to be the same with the bottom of the drops at a steep angle. Your Viking appears to have a different style of bar and drop stem, it's hard to see if Beryl used a drop stem in the pictures Just wondering the Viking is part of your beautiful museum collection why you have put it up for sale?
Hi Joe, stumbled across these bars by chance on eBay and reminded me of Beryl on the Soens and Viking, what you reckonApparently Beryl had her bars angled down 20 degrees or more for most her early career, until maybe 1966. After that she went with 10-15 degree slope. I don't see the bar and stem on our 1963 Viking as different as on her 1962 Soens, could be one and the same, just transferred over. Our Viking's stem angles down toward the front at 5 degrees or more. It's a Cinelli brazed steel stem with Cinelli #14 steel bars (I believe that's the number).
The eBay posting you saw is from before Marin Museum of Bicycling acquired the bike. We have no intention of selling it.
I'm missing the similarity bettween the two bars. Age appears about all in common. Material (alu vs. steel), forward reach are very different. Angle is only determined by how the bar is affixed in the stem.Hi Joe, stumbled across these bars by chance on eBay and reminded me of Beryl on the Soens and Viking, what you reckon
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17629550...iIhcVWxQfO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=MORE
https://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/classic_components/the-strata-engineering-company/
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Looks like alloy with a much duller finish against the bright shining chrome stem. With the bottom of the bars at such a steep angle the top bend becomes more level rather than kicking up.I'm missing the similarity bettween the two bars. Age appears about all in common. Material (alu vs. steel), forward reach are very different. Angle is only determined by how the bar is affixed in the stem.