Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes

Ciöcc Iper Classic Road Bike 1970s

  • Sold Bike
Sold for over € 1000,00 to United States on 2/18/18.

Description

p>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.

Our bike here is a rather early Iper Ciöcc and it still has its original paintwork and decals!
The frame is made of Columbus SL tubing and shows some nice forward-thinking details like the brazed-on shifter bosses or the cable routing under the bottom bracket Regarding the components, some of the best which was available at that time found its way onto the bike: a Campagnolo Nuovo Record groupset from 1973. It makes this the perfect machine to tackle the impervious gravel roads, the "Strade Bianche" of L'Eroica.

The bike has been checked in our workshop and is ready to go.


An Italian bike with heritage, an early Ciöcc. The right choice for high-demanding enthusiasts!


Campagnolo Record Strada pedals included.


Size Information


Size (Center-Top)51 cm
Top Tube52 cm
Head Tube10.5 cm
Standover 77 cm


Details

BrandCiöcc
ShiftersCampagnolo Record
CranksetCampagnolo Nuovo Record; 170mm; 52/42
Bottom BracketCampagnolo Record
Seat3ttt
HubsCampagnolo Record; Regina Freewheel 14-24
RimsFiR Special
TiresVittoria Rally; 700c tubular
StemCinelli; 105mm
StembarCinelli; 39cm
ChainYBN Classic
PedalsNot included


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