Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s - Steel Vintage Bikes

Cioecc Assiolo Classic Road Bicycle 1990s

  • Sold Bike
Sold for under € 1000,00 to Japan on 11/3/21.

Description

Giovanni Pelizzoli – nicknamed "Ciöcc", which in the dialect from Bergamo means spike or nail – is well known worldwide thanks to his Ciöcc bikes, which he manufactured from 1969 to 1980. Monuments like the Iper, San Cristobal and Mockba left his workshop in northern Italy and soon became widely esteemed for a particular attention to details and meticulous craftsmanship. As a frame designer he was responsible for Olympic podium bikes and successful pro team machines. Even though the brand Ciöcc was soon handed over to other managers, their production stayed true to the legacy and some excellent road bikes were made.

Ciöcc models from the 90s tend to be named after birds, apparently. We have came across Falco (falcon), Gufo (long-eared owl) and here we present you the Assiolo, named after the small scops owl.

Our Ciöcc Assiolo classic 90s bike is made of Dedacciai Zero Tre steel tubes, not the lightest of tubesets, but which makes for a very stable frame with a great longevity. Being the 1990s frame, it show some advanced features like the cable guides brazed on the heat tube lug or the internally routed brake cable, but it is also very classic indeed. The frame has some nice pantographed lugs, classic not oversized tubes, and the chromed fork has the very traditional crown with an engraved Ciöcc logo.

It is equipped with Campagnolo parts from the 1990s with triple crankset, Ergopower shifters on the bars and a nice pair of Italian Fir clincher rims. The combination of the triple crank and 26 cog cassette make it also perfect for those, who want to conquer steep long climbs with ease. As a cherry on the top is the 3ttt Ciöcc pantographed stem.



Size Information


Size (Center-Top)59 cm
Top Tube56.5 cm
Head Tube15 cm
Standover 83 cm


Details

BrandCiöcc
ShiftersCampagnolo Mirage Ergopowers 8-speed
CranksetCampüagnolo Racing T; 170 mm; 52/40/30 ratio
Bottom BracketCampagnolo
SeatSelle Italia X1
HubsCampagnolo Mirage; 8-speed; New cassette 26/13 ratio
RimsFir EL40; 700C clinchers
TiresContinental Ultra Sport; 622/23 clinchers NEW
Stem3ttt; Ciöcc pantographed; 10.5 cm
Stembar 3ttt Forma; 43.5 cm
ChainYBN hard plated NEW
PedalsNot included


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