Swiss made road bike ca. 1976, built with Campagnolo SR/ Record
Frame:
Cilo Profi Star/ Reynolds 531/ Campagnolo drop-outs
Fork/Headset:
Cilo/ Campagnolo SR
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo SR/ Edco Competition
Pedals:
Campagnolo SR Pista
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Regina cassette/ Campagnolo SR 51t/ Regina
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Campagnolo SR
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia "Superprofessional"/ Campagnolo NR superleggeri
Brakes:
Campagnolo SR
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Ambrosio Montreal '76/ 36h Campagnolo Record/ Vittoria Corsa
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Ambrosio Montreal '76/ 36h Campagnolo Record/ Vittoria Corsa
Accessories:
Benotto bar tape
More Info:
This bike I bought as frame/fork and built it up with spare Campagnolo SR / -record parts of my personal stock. Originally I assume it was equipped with Shimano 600 or Campy NR. It's a great ride and quite light - 9.6 kg complete as pictured.
*********************************************************************** CILO was a traditional Swiss cycle company, started in 1914. The name is an acronym for the founders name and the two locations of the factories: Charles - Ian (Jan) - Lausanne - Oron = CILO. Several world champions used theyr bikes. They were famous for the high level of quality workmanship. Between 1978 to 1986 they supported the professional team "Cilo-Aufina". CILO even provided bikes for other teams. It's still a well known brand here in Switzerland, even they're out of business since the early 2000's. The modern e-bikes wearing the same brand have not much more in common with the original company as the name.
Added by moik. Last updated over 4 years ago.
soleil says:
Gorgeous!!
Posted about 2 years ago