Hi,
I am writing to ask the forum about a bike I recently picked up. It is a Cinelli "The Machine" mountian bike with Columbus Maxor ovalized tubes that are beautifully brazed. This bike has a full XT M-730 group (everything) except for the headset which is a Toro Pro Odyssey. The fork is a Specialized future shock FSR M2. I am curious if this is original or a period addition, as I have seen a picture on MOMBAT that has a rigid fork that makes use of the bolt-cable stop and pulley build into the stem, which I have on this bike as well (is it Cinelli also?). Everything is original, except the tires, and the stylized logos on the Cinelli seat match the decals on the frame. The serial number is 36X.
I have read up on "The Absolute Machine" at MOMBAT, as well as what little I can find online and it seems that this is a collaborative effort between Gary Fisher and Cinelli to bring the MTB craze to Italy and the quality of Italian made road bikes to the US MTB world.
I have never seen one of these and there is a paucity of information out there. Do es anyone have any insight or backround on this bike? It is pretty cool and super light for a 20.5" steel bike.
What would be period correct tires for this ride (town and countrys???)? Any idea of its value to collectors? Are there any brochures out there that you know if in cyberspace?
Thanks in advance for the help and feel free to let me know if you need any further detailed info. Enjoy the pics! I plan to wet sand it to restore the paint, clean all the components, get the right tires and cruise it!
Best Regards,
ylwgto
I am writing to ask the forum about a bike I recently picked up. It is a Cinelli "The Machine" mountian bike with Columbus Maxor ovalized tubes that are beautifully brazed. This bike has a full XT M-730 group (everything) except for the headset which is a Toro Pro Odyssey. The fork is a Specialized future shock FSR M2. I am curious if this is original or a period addition, as I have seen a picture on MOMBAT that has a rigid fork that makes use of the bolt-cable stop and pulley build into the stem, which I have on this bike as well (is it Cinelli also?). Everything is original, except the tires, and the stylized logos on the Cinelli seat match the decals on the frame. The serial number is 36X.
I have read up on "The Absolute Machine" at MOMBAT, as well as what little I can find online and it seems that this is a collaborative effort between Gary Fisher and Cinelli to bring the MTB craze to Italy and the quality of Italian made road bikes to the US MTB world.
I have never seen one of these and there is a paucity of information out there. Do es anyone have any insight or backround on this bike? It is pretty cool and super light for a 20.5" steel bike.
What would be period correct tires for this ride (town and countrys???)? Any idea of its value to collectors? Are there any brochures out there that you know if in cyberspace?
Thanks in advance for the help and feel free to let me know if you need any further detailed info. Enjoy the pics! I plan to wet sand it to restore the paint, clean all the components, get the right tires and cruise it!
Best Regards,
ylwgto