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1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 296
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 274
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 313
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 392
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 341
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 347
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 883
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 330
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 356
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 292
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 327
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 310
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 323
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 315
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 292
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 291
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 300
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

1971 Masi (Milano) Gran Criterium

06 May 2012 333
Purchased on eBay from Sterling Peters (second owner) for $998 in May 2008. Back on the road 3 October 2009. The Restoration (frame by Brian Baylis) Purchased as a complete machine, this had been repainted by the first owner in the original colour but with inaccurate c.1973 pattern decals and the chrome fork crown overpainted. Frame repainted in the original colour, fork crown and ends rechromed and the accurate “interim” pattern 1971 decals applied. Most of the components are original although the wheelset was not and replaced by one from a 1974 Masi GC. NOS Everest freewheel and chain. NOS Cinelli Unicanitor saddle. Cinelli Giro d'Italia 'bars replaced by period correct Cinelli Criterium 'bars. Frame Material: Reynolds 531 double butted tubing main frame and Columbus SL forks and rear triangle. Finish (Brian Baylis repaint): orange-red with yellow lug cut-outs and 1971 pattern decals. Size: seat tube 62 cm (c to t) (25”), 59.5 cm (c to c) top tube 58.5 cm (c to c) Chainstay length: 42 cm (c to c) Bottom bracket height: 11 inches Wheelbase: 101 cm (40) inches (c to c) Angles: 73º head 73º seat Fork offset: 1½ inches Rear spacing: 120 mm Lugs: Nervex ref. 32 with cut-outs Fork Crown: Fisher sand-cast with chromed cap Dropouts: Campagnolo forged Braze-ons: Campagnolo cable guides top of bb shell and chain stay cable stop Serial nos: none but steerer tube stamped 9-71, M62 stamped on bottom of bb shell Components Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1020/a pat. 71 Front deralleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1052/1 Gear levers: Campagnolo 1014 with Campagnolo clamp Chainset: Campagnolo Record Strada 1049, 43t x 52t, 172.5 cm cranks, no date code Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 1046 Italian thread Headset: Campagnolo Record 1039 Italian thread Stem: Cinelli 1A, 110 mm, nutted bolt fixing Handlebars: Cinelli Criterium No. 65, 40 cm, Velox white cotton tape and REG plugs Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record 2040 side-pull, nutted bolt fitting Brake levers: Campagnolo Record “long” pattern Brake cable clips: Campagnolo chrome-plated Seatpost: Campagnolo Record, 27.2 mm Seat binder bolt: Campagnolo Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor Pedals: Campagnolo Record with toe-strap loops Toeclips and straps: REG Special, Alfredo Binda toe straps Rims: Martano Super Leggere winged logo polished alloy 36-hole sprints Hubs: Campagnolo Record 36-hole low-flange with Campagnolo straight-lever quick release skewers Spokes: 3x 15 straight-gauge stainless steel Freewheel: Everest, 13-14-15-17-19t, five-speed Chain: Everest Tyres: Tufo Jet-Pro sew-ups Weight: bare frame: 4.6 lbs/2.08 kg fork: 1.8 lbs/0.8 kg complete bicycle: 22.4 lbs

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