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FS - French Threaded HS and BB w/531 Frameset
Very retro, early 1970's vintage, Cilo road bike frame and parts. This is the
second Cilo I have owned, I regretted selling the first and may well regret selling this one too. But I have more bikes than storage space and my wife is threatening... Cilo bikes ware imported into the USA from Switerland by Bass Sports of Maine during the 10 speed, european bike boom years. I do not believe they came in large numbers and many seem to have stayed near their northeast home base. I believe that Campy components (except brakes) would have been standard equipment. The frame is Reynolds 531 throughout. It is built with a 23" seat tube and a 23.5" top tube (measured center-center). The wheelbase is about 41" (17.5" in the rear, 24" in the front of the BB axle). The stand over height is about 32.25" using 700c wheels and 23mm tires. The original braze-ons include only rear brake cable stops (at ~ 4 o'clock) and a rear derailleur cable stop on the chain stay. The lugs (head lugs anyway) are BCM - simple, medium point, nothing fancy. The rear triangle and fork blades are 1/3 chromed. The Campy long horizontal dropouts are chromed as well. Other than this, the only chrome is on the head lugs and fork crown. A 26.6mm seat post is required. The threading is French on both steering tube and BB shell. The rear hub spacing is 120mm (could likely be cold-set to 126mm and maybe more). This bike rides very smoothly and is very stable. In my opinion it would be well-suited to loaded touring, century rides, and all-around recreational riding. It is solidly built and has many more miles left in it. It would also make a fine single-speed ride. The frame is all original and shows signs of wear. No rust, dents, or dings. But I would call it mechanically very good bu can only call the cosmetic condition good. Chrome is intact but not perfect, silver paint has scratches in several places and the top layer pulled off part of the seat stays (maybe from tape "protecting" where a rack was installed?), decals are mostly there except the 531 decals (which always seem to go). I intended to (and did) build this frame up for use as a rain/commuter with components for that job (including fenders). It never got used very often for either. In excellent condition is a compliment of (mostly) period-correct components: Headset - DuraAce (AX or EX?) alloy headset (French) - virtually new Phil Wood 113mm steel axle, sealed BB (with French lock rings) Laprade alloy, 1-bolt, 1-piece seat post (26.6mm) No-name seat binder bolt No-name, clamp-on water bottle cage Campy clamp-on cable guide Campy Super Record style (black, thumbscrew) dropout screws Photos available. Asking $175 plus shipping and $15 for packing materials (frame box, foam pipe insulation, strapping tape, etc) or local pickup in Seattle, WA. |
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