Re: [CR]On topic bullhorn bars?

(Example: Framebuilders:Masi)

Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 08:05:42 -0800 (PST)
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]On topic bullhorn bars?
To: john@os2.dhs.org, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <476D0700.2020906@os2.dhs.org>


That's exactly what I just removed from my newly acquired 50th Anniversary Paramount. New logo Cinelli 64-42 Giro road bars were cut down and turned around. Easy to tell once you inspect them, as the logos wind up on the underside of the bars. Someone did rather a nice job of it though. So it sounds as if these homebrews would be more correct for a mid-80's bike than would factory bullhorns. If anyone wants these, I'll trade them for any decent quality bars or stem in a size I can use. I also removed a new logo Flying C Cinelli 1A stem 140 mm extension. Scratches below the insertion point, but pretty clean otherwise. Any of you tall guys have an 80 mm or shorter stem you'd like to trade for this? Any quality brand.

BTW, is eBayer 531mercian on the list? I just outbid him for a lot of small parts, but I'd be willing to sell part of the lot to a list member.

Regards,

Jerry Moos Big Spring, TX

John Thompson <john@os2.dhs.org> wrote: Steve Birmingham wrote:
> One of the bikes I'm working on is a time trial bike from right at
> the edge of the on topic time period. Since its an early "funny bike"
> It needs a bullhorn handlebar setup. Were the Cinelli LA84 bars sold
> before 84 or after? And, aside from special stuff like the Assos bike
> setup, were there any bullhorn bars available before 1983?

The original "bullhorn" handlebars were made from a regular drop bar turned upside-down and the drops sawed off.

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John Thompson (john@os2.dhs.org)
Appleton WI USA