Cinelli Superpista and Pegoretti Responsorium
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Whats up? Long time lurker but I thought I'd make it official. Here's my track/fixed build.
51 Superpista
Campag Pista Wheels
Campag Pista Cranks
Campag Headset, Seatpost, and BB
Nitto Stem and Bars
Peg
Edit - Completed Pics... Sorry for the poor quality photos
Cheers guys!
51 Superpista
Campag Pista Wheels
Campag Pista Cranks
Campag Headset, Seatpost, and BB
Nitto Stem and Bars
Peg
Edit - Completed Pics... Sorry for the poor quality photos
Cheers guys!
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Is it me, or is that Pegoretti huge compared to the frame size and seat height of the Cinelli?
And if I ever meet an aardvark, I'm going to step on its damn protruding nasal implement until it couldn't suck up an insect if its life depended on it.
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Timo wrote:Is it me, or is that Pegoretti huge compared to the frame size and seat height of the Cinelli?
The Cinelli is a 51 and the Pegoretti is a 52.
Thanks, must be the difference between a headtube with classic headset and stem vs. headtube with aheadset and stem that plays tricks on me. Lovely Pegoretti, except for the head tube - top tube junction. I cannot get used to that construction which is, in my opinion, not very pleasing optically. But definitely looking forward to the complete build!
And if I ever meet an aardvark, I'm going to step on its damn protruding nasal implement until it couldn't suck up an insect if its life depended on it.
O/T
Tell us more about the guitars and is that a Two Rock amp?
Also, whats the thinking behind Pegoretti stack height, obviously it seems to be a signature design trait (seen some Parlees with similar though) is it just to avoid spacer towers?
Tell us more about the guitars and is that a Two Rock amp?
Also, whats the thinking behind Pegoretti stack height, obviously it seems to be a signature design trait (seen some Parlees with similar though) is it just to avoid spacer towers?
In the 80s and 90s it was quite common for Italian frame sets to have that configuration.
There are some modern Colnagos in the forum which sport it too...
There are some modern Colnagos in the forum which sport it too...
sakic wrote:
kbbpll wrote:
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And if I ever meet an aardvark, I'm going to step on its damn protruding nasal implement until it couldn't suck up an insect if its life depended on it.
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I have a spacer (10mm) on there now so thats not helping. Gonna play around a bit but might end up trimming (no spacer).
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HWWilson wrote:O/T
Tell us more about the guitars and is that a Two Rock amp?
Also, whats the thinking behind Pegoretti stack height, obviously it seems to be a signature design trait (seen some Parlees with similar though) is it just to avoid spacer towers?
I like my guitars
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highwater wrote:Is that a .357mag round below the crank?
Oh and, nice bikes! I want to own a pegoretti some day.
It's a screw
Colnago does the Freuler style (headtube finishing above the top tube) on large frames. Pegoretti does it so that the steerer tube is supported by metal rather than relying on spacers. You can trim the head tube if you want the stem to be lower. My Responsorium has no spacers and I've been considering getting my LBS to trim the headset.
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