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Cinelli Supercorsa Neo-Retro

Late 90's Cinelli Supercorsa in Azzuro Laser Blue, Columbus SL. Paired with SRAM eTap and 5 pivot Deltas. Threadless conversion with self-painted Columbus Minimal.

Frame:
Cinelli Supercorsa

Fork/Headset:
FSA/Columbus Minimal

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record 10/Campagnolo 102mm Record

Pedals:
Look Keo

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
SRAM eTap/Campagnolo

Derailleurs/Shifters:
SRAM eTap

Handlebars/Stem:
Soma HWY One/Custom Miurandessi Hidden Bolt

Saddle/Seatpost:
Flite 1990, Campagnolo Record

Brakes:
Campagnolo Delta 5 pivot w/ Yokozuna + Swisstop Yellow

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Reynolds Attack/Hope RS4/Veloflex Master

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Reynolds Attack/Hope RS4/Veloflex Master

Accessories:
Velo Orange Moderniste Cage, Problem Solvers Boss Covers

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Stage 2
  3. Stage 3
  4. Stage 4
  5. Stage 5

Added by zeegz. Last updated over 1 year ago.

14 Comments

AidanDillon

AidanDillon says:

so good

Posted over 1 year ago

DeathMetalGirl

DeathMetalGirl says:

This really cool, you're cool.

Posted over 1 year ago

DaltWalt

DaltWalt says:

WOW! does the compatibility between campag and sram work well? is this 10speed? Gorgeous bike!

Posted over 2 years ago

zeegz

zeegz says:

Works perfectly fine. Only minor issue is if I need to remove the wheels the squeeze is a bit tight.

11 speed SRAM 11-28.

Posted over 2 years ago

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

Oh sweet jesus

Posted over 3 years ago

Fredd

Fredd says:

wow

Posted over 3 years ago

Tor

Tor says:

SUCHHH a clean build i'm jealous

Posted over 3 years ago

stalag13

stalag13 says:

you should throw those Force brakes back on. something feels off with modern everything but the brakes. but this is beautiful. good job with the neo-retro.

Posted over 4 years ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

+1

Posted over 4 years ago

tracksloth

tracksloth says:

Awesome!

Posted about 5 years ago

leegf

leegf says:

If I ever find one in my size, I will buy it.

How does the ride compare to the Klein?

Posted about 5 years ago

zeegz

zeegz says:

Quite different. The Klein's ride is quite brittle and nimble, while the SC is springy as one would usually find with steel. I will say that the SC rides/feels a lot lighter than it actually is.

Posted about 5 years ago

Cycleroy

Cycleroy says:

Super nice bike !

Posted about 5 years ago

gagray

gagray says:

This is mint! I love the juxtaposition. Someone needs to throw some of satellite shifters on the downtube bosses and go full neo-retro.

Posted about 5 years ago