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Donald Gillies
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Hank <[email protected]> writes:
>On Jan 10, 12:18=A0pm, "Tom Nakashima" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Well they do resemble the Cinelli Model 64 - Giro d'Italia shallow drop
>> bar and that's pretty classic.
>> -tom- Hide quoted text -
>>
>Maybe in finish, but the shape of the Cinelli 64 is a thing unto
>itself, really. No reach, not much drop to speak of. They were nice
>when I had Mafac or AGC250s on them, but were completely useless with
>Ergos.
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I agree about Cinelli 64 Giro D'Italia bars. No reach, no drop, no
rearward extension, but enough slant/ramp on the tops that my favorite
position (right above the hoods) slants down too quickly for comfort.
These bars would work great on a Schwinn Varsity, where everyone keeps
their hands on the tops, to operate the Dia Compe brake-lever
extensions. The other 5 positions suck.
These Cinelli bars did have nice engravings (until columbus bought
cinelli, and screwed that up, too!) I have Cinelli 64's on one bike,
which is too many.
A minor way to improve them is to add barcons, increasing the rearward
extension. Then, 2 out of 6 hand positions are good.
- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA, USA
>On Jan 10, 12:18=A0pm, "Tom Nakashima" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Well they do resemble the Cinelli Model 64 - Giro d'Italia shallow drop
>> bar and that's pretty classic.
>> -tom- Hide quoted text -
>>
>Maybe in finish, but the shape of the Cinelli 64 is a thing unto
>itself, really. No reach, not much drop to speak of. They were nice
>when I had Mafac or AGC250s on them, but were completely useless with
>Ergos.
======================================
I agree about Cinelli 64 Giro D'Italia bars. No reach, no drop, no
rearward extension, but enough slant/ramp on the tops that my favorite
position (right above the hoods) slants down too quickly for comfort.
These bars would work great on a Schwinn Varsity, where everyone keeps
their hands on the tops, to operate the Dia Compe brake-lever
extensions. The other 5 positions suck.
These Cinelli bars did have nice engravings (until columbus bought
cinelli, and screwed that up, too!) I have Cinelli 64's on one bike,
which is too many.
A minor way to improve them is to add barcons, increasing the rearward
extension. Then, 2 out of 6 hand positions are good.
- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA, USA