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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

Part one of my 1973 Ciöcc restoration project with the man himself, Giovanni Pelizzoli and his son Samuel.

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  • Update is coming (I hope). The old school stencil has been found by Ciocc just this past week. He's been working on a couple of older restorations for me in the meantime (Legnano and Galmozzi). This bike will be done end of summer.

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  • Amazing craftsmanship. I feel like such an idiot for selling my old Ciocc San Cristobal from next t nothing.....

  • I just got my 1881 CIOCC out of storage. It hasn't been ridden for over 10 years. I am the second owner. When I bought it ,it had been ridden twice.All original Campy super record components - even the original Alfredo Binda toe clip straps and Christoph toe clips. I love to just look at it but riding it is going to be.........breathtaking

  • Tradition is the root's of every country and Giovanni Pelizzoli's craftmanship we can only hope (and wish ) steel frames will contniue in a traditional way...

  • Still riding my 1985 San Mod Cristobal. Repainted it in '97. Updated to ergo shifters and derailleurs in 2002. Added Vuelta wheels recently. It looks odd now next to newer bikes with it's steep "criterium" angles and short wheel base.

  • Awesome video, can not wait to to see part two. I am about to restore my ciocc myself. Was wondering maybe about the year of mine. It has a stamp on the forks 1969 could this be true. If anyone has any info for me please let me know.

    Thanks diametricelectric@yahoo.com

  • Great video! I saw another vid on Vimeo where Giovanni had a great quote that summed it up in many ways. Roughly translated, he said, "A bicycle built by a frame builder has the soul of the builder. A mass produced frame does not have soul. It doesnt know anyone." Love that quote. I have an late 83 Ciöcc Designer 84 Microf C40. Great frame comparable to my De Rosa Professional. He seems like a genuinely nice guy as well. Look forward to part II.

  • Brilliant. I have a 1979 frame without forks which I'd love to restore. Very encouraging. Just need to locate some decent forks

  • What was wrong with the head tube, that it needed to be removed?

  • Awesome!!! I restored an 84' Designer, this is turning out to look really good so far. subscribed.

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