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FS: Pelizzoli Curdomo. $2500 USA shipping included

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December 14, 2014 07:53 PM
Im Selling my Pelizzoli Curdomo -Custom made Track Bike.

(Hand Signed by Mr Giovanny himself)

If you want to own a really one of a kind Fixed gear bike ... this is Your opportunity.

No waiting for 6 month Build time, or international shipping..

I built this up as a dream bike, but have too many and the wife says one has to go.

Get the whole bike for about the price of the Frame and Fork.

I will Wrap and Box the Bike with care. You will not be disapointed.

Features:

Color - Rosso - Latte

Frame - Pelizzoli Curdomo 56x56 hand made of Columbus SLX

Crankset - Dura Ace NJS

Bottom Bracket - Shimano Ultegra

Headset - Hatta Swan

Stem 110mm - Nitto

Handlebar 40cm Nitto

Seatpost - Nitto

Hubs 32x32 Dura Ace

Rims - Nisi Tubular - Pista Specific

Saddle - Brooks

Tires- Vitoria Corsa Evo tech



More about Mr Pelizzoli:

History
Ciocc bicycles was started by Giovanni Pelizzoli who was born in Curno, Italy in 1942. His father was a bicycle mechanic and by the time he was 12 years old, the younger Pelizzoli had been bitten by the bicycle bug. He rode in his first race when he was 14 and was soon helping his father in the repair shop where he began to dream about building bike frames.

Pelizzoli apprenticed with a builder in Bergamo and learned how to build frames. After working with other frame builders for a time, Pelizzoli established his own company in 1969. Depending on who you talk to, Ciocc means “Poker Face,” but more likely “Drunkard,” the nickname of Pelizzoli’s father in the local dialect. While building frames, Pelizzoli worked as a mechanic for the G.S. Zonca professional racing team which included Gianni Motta. In 1977, amateur racer Claudio Corti won the U23 Worlds in San Cristobal, Venezuela on a Ciocc. Henceforth, the company’s signature model was called the “San Cristobal.”

During the 70’s and 80’s, the Polish National Team used Ciocc bikes, and at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, Czeslaw Lang of Poland rode a Ciocc to a second place finish in the 189 km individual road race. Afterwards, Pelizzoli started to build a model known as the “Mockba 1980.”

In 1980, Pelizzoli sold the Ciocc name to Luigi Conti, a building contractor and bicycle fanatic. In 1991, Conti sold the company to a trio of his frame builders – Stefano Bonati, Giuseppe Biffi and Giacomo Conti. Giacomo Conti soon left the company but Bonati and Biffi, with the addition of Caesare Biondi, continue to make Ciocc bikes to this day.

Fortunately, after he sold the Ciocc name, Pelizolli’s frame building genius and knowledge was not completely lost to the sport. In 1983, he began building frames under the Pelizzoli name and in 1993, he went to work as head of design and manufacturing of high end racing frames for Masciaghi, makers of Fausto Coppi frames. Coppi frames were used by Team Polti and have been ridden by such greats as Richard Virenque, Michele Bartoli, Gilberto Simoni, Paolo Bettini, and Giro d’Italia winner Ivan Gotti.

Today, Pelizzoli builds a few of his own frames, but he is primarily known for his amazing paint jobs. His frame painting company is called TITAAC and along with his own frames, he paints Guerciotti frames and also builds some aluminium frames for Guerciotti.

Features

Along with the rearward facing Ciocc decal on the seat tube, Ciocc frames built by Pelizolli featured the company logo, the four suits in a pack of cards, pantographed on the fork crown, the name Ciocc pantographed on the seat stays, and a bottom bracket cut out. Some of the frames built by Pelizzolli also have a signature decal on the top tube. " But this One Is Hand Autographed"
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