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Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 01:02:45 -0800
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From: "Mark Bulgier" <Mark@bulgier.net>
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http://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/Brügelmann-78/

Thanks to Angel Garcia for sending these along.

Pretty cool, lists the Cinelli SC-Leggerissimo we were talking about last week. Also check out the drillium on page 3, called "Brügelmann-Finish". My German's not good enough, are they saying they did that in-house? Know anyone who actually bought any of the milled/drilled stuff from them back then? Looks pretty nice. Note the recessed nuts on the brakes, where the acorn nut would go, on the front of the brake centerbolt (not the ones that attach brake to frame, let's call that the back of the brake). I have a set of brakes done like that but I don't know who did 'em.

The 1150 gram Speedwell frame went for 1100 DM - about one DM per gram or almost double what the speciale leggerissimo Cinelli cost. That must have elicited some gasps back then eh?

Mark Bulgier
Seattle WA USA