robbie1987
Retro Newbie
Please find my prized beauty, my 1984 Ciocc Aelle. I bought this bike quite a few years back after just totally falling in love with it online. I was sold the Frame as NOS having never been ridden and the seller agreed to build it up to my spec and more importantly my budget.
When I bought the bike I was quite niave to the history and tradition of cycling and with the benefit of hindsight I would most definately have went with Tubs, gumwalls at that. I have attached a few photos from before I bought it and a few snaps that I have taken myself since getting it home. I have now had this bike three years, and I till have not ridden it however this is going to change as soon as the good weather gets in. I have been researching Steel Bikes as I am currentky selling a few Frames (sadly far to big for me) for a good friend and everything I have read has just convinced me that having this bike sitting idle is a travesty and a waste.
If anyone can shed anymore light on the history of these beauties is would be much appreciated, in the meantime I will just enjoy using it as a ridiculously awesome piece of Art in my hallway.
BTW...Photo's were taken in my work, I don't actually live in a showroom, no matter what my girlfriend says.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbiesilcock/5497430513/
Ciocc 8 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 7 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 5 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 4 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 2 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 3 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 1 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
Ciocc 6 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr
When I bought the bike I was quite niave to the history and tradition of cycling and with the benefit of hindsight I would most definately have went with Tubs, gumwalls at that. I have attached a few photos from before I bought it and a few snaps that I have taken myself since getting it home. I have now had this bike three years, and I till have not ridden it however this is going to change as soon as the good weather gets in. I have been researching Steel Bikes as I am currentky selling a few Frames (sadly far to big for me) for a good friend and everything I have read has just convinced me that having this bike sitting idle is a travesty and a waste.
If anyone can shed anymore light on the history of these beauties is would be much appreciated, in the meantime I will just enjoy using it as a ridiculously awesome piece of Art in my hallway.
BTW...Photo's were taken in my work, I don't actually live in a showroom, no matter what my girlfriend says.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbiesilcock/5497430513/

Ciocc 8 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 7 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 5 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 4 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 2 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 3 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 1 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr

Ciocc 6 by robbiesilcock, on Flickr