|
|
|||||||||
|
One of the true legendary names in the world of cycling. Few, if any, bicycle makers have had the impact on modern cycling as Mr. Cino Cinelli. Click on images to see larger view updated 11.18.2012
|
|||||||||
|
Jim Narlesky's
original Cinelli purchased by him from |
|||||||||
|
Dave Martinez's Cinelli Altenburger |
|||||||||
|
Piero Provvedi's SC Leggerissimo 1970s #2238 |
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
|
Classic SC
|
|||||||||
|
1960s track frame |
|||||||||
|
Linda Martinez's Cinelli |
|||||||||
|
Jay Jacob's 1970 road bike, owned since new, #050670 |
|||||||||
|
Alan Titus' mid 1970's Super Corsa. |
|||||||||
|
|
|||||||||
|
The Cinelli Centurion Equipe: |
|||||||||
|
|
|||||||||
|
Cinelli
Laser: looking forward! |
|||||||||
|
Early 1980s catalog.... handlebars & stems.... frame building components |