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For those who might want to know this dapper looking man was the founder of Casati back in 1920. Pietro Casati was a good amateur racer who decided to build bikes in Monza after the first world war.
http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=21661
Pietro began supplying bikes to some of the local clubs in the area, the most prestigious being the 'Pedale Monzese'. Later, Pietro taught his son and Gianni the art of frame building. Gianni followed in his father's footsteps by bringing his sons Massimo and Luca into the business, as well as sponsoring up-and-coming amateurs; among them was a kid by the name of Gianni Bugno, who would later become a two-time world champion and rode on Casati frames for eight years. Monza is also the home of Cicli Casati, a renowned Italian frame builder.
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Whatever works for you!
Can you confirm dimensions and rear spacing please.
Haha.. thanks :)
So the frame is 55cm on the top tube and 54cm from bb to the top of the seat tube. Rear spacing is 130mm, so it took a 10 spd cassette with no trouble, hence the beauty of being able to combine contemporary components with an old skool frame.
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Haha! It is wrong, but it works. That's why I tried it. The top tube doesn't slope that much so it feels actually very comfortable. But yeah it was an experiment and a bit of fun really :) Would be really easy to make it a straight out TT bike. I'm not sure how much it weighs, but it is very light to be honest. Surprisingly light. Tobbe good job on getting a Casati, you can really tell that they spent a lot of time considering the build quality and design of their bikes especially around the 80's early 90's period. Thanks all for the positive vibes!
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Hello :)
Here is an experiment I worked on last year. The frame is a very special and very light Casati Lo-pro, made from Columbus EL tubing Varnished by Dossena Carlo in Mica Pearl. The paint job is outstanding in natural daylight - a real head turner. Casati themselves are a small family run business in Italy and take pride in the bikes they build. The size is 54cm and fits me like a glove (6ft) short torso, long legs.
The bike is rapid and so much fun on descents!
Components include -
- Campy Record levers (they are basically new)
- Campy Chorus Rear Mech (Again basically new)
- Carbon Cormia 4 spoke wheel (rear)
- 650c Zipp 400 front wheel
- Nitto Noodle Bar - new
- Nitto stem - new
- Nitto seatpost - new
+Concor saddle
To be honest I don't know how I want to sell this yet. But for the full bike I would like £1,200, it cost me more to put it together.
If you need more images then i'll send over a zip file with some more.
If you want to make offers on the separate parts then I may consider and update this ad depending on how this posting goes.
Any questions fire them over and i'll do my best to answer - bike is in Kentish Town.
Thanks all!
- Campy Record levers (they are basically new)
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Hello, if I pay pal the money do you think I can get this delivered by tomorrow? Thanks!