Ciocc San Cristobal

This looks nice. Bike is still in its mother country.

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CIOCC SAN CRISTOBAL

Ciocc San Cristobal end of 70’s
Columbus steel tube
Steel fork 1 inch threaded

MEASURES:
Top tube 53cm c/c
Seat tube 53cm c/c 55cm c/t
Head tube 12.8cm
Rear spacing 127mm

COMPONENTS:
Stem 3ttt 100 mm
Handlebar 3ttt Competizione 40 cm c/c
Headset Campagnolo Super Record 1 inch
Seatpost Campagnolo Super Record 27.2mm
Saddle San Marco Concor restored with new coating velvet effect
Rear derailleur Campagnolo Super Record Pat 76
Front derailleur clamp-on Campagnolo Super Record 4 hole
Shifters friction system Campagnolo Super Record
Crankset Campagnolo Record 170mm 53/42
Bottom bracket Campagnolo Record 36×24
Brakes Campagnolo Super Record
Levers brakes Campagnolo Super Record drilled
Freewheel Regina Oro 6v 14/16/18/20/22/24
Hubs OMAS 36 hole
Aero spokes
Tubular rims NISI Solidal 36 hole
Tubulars Vittoria Rally 23mm
Bottlecage Zefal in vintage style

Refurbished frame with new paint
Original chroming
Groupset and wheels are conserved with signs of use
Restored saddle with new coating velvet effect
Cable,casing, bar tape, bottlecage and tubulars are new

Choo-Choo

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CIOCC-SAN-CRISTOBAL-53cm-CAMPAGNOLO-SUPER-RECORD-Pat-76-6-Speed-/201477427266

Retro-mod Ciöcc

On balance, a little too modern and ‘bling-bling’ for us, but man, we’d love to ride it…

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This BRAND NEW CUSTOM BUILT CIOCC (pronounced Chee-oach) SAN CRISTOBAL is a perfect marriage of classic Italian styling and the latest technology. She is complete with a new Columbus XL frame and fork with Campagnolo dropouts, Thomson Masterpiece seat post, NOS (new old stock) 3ttt Conceptione Race handlbar with Eddy Merckx bends, Cinelli Columbus NOS steel stem, Chris King headset, Campagnolo Super Record group set, Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheelset, Vittoria Open Corsa 320 tpi gumwall tires, Brooks Swift Titanium saddle, and weighs only 18 lbs 9 oz. How do you say sweet in Italian? Dolce!

Itemized Custom Build Cost: This bike must go so make your bid! You may never see another bike like this baby so don’t let it get away.

Ciocc San Cristobal Frameset: $2,800
Mavic Ksyrium Elite Wheels: $837
Campagnolo Super Record Group Set: $2,593
Chris King Headset: $145
NOS 3ttt Handlebars: $200
NOS Cinelli Columbus Steel Chrome Stem: $125
Thomson Masterpiece Seatpost: $149
Brooks Swift Titanium Saddle: $265
Lizard Skin Handlebar Tape: $49
Vittoria Open Corsa EVO Tires: $130
Miscellaneous: $50
Parts Subtotal: $7,343

Complete custom fabrication labor: $2,100
Shop Supplies: $20
Grand Total: $9,463

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-CIOCC-SAN-CRISTOBAL-with-Campagnolo-Super-Record-Groupset-/191687501764

Postscript: the auction closed at $2,729.50.

1984 Moser San Cristobal

Great color on this Moser..

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VINTAGE F Moser San Cristobal 1984 Road Bicycle 58 w/ Campagnolo Super Record

Item Condition:

3 out of 5, This bike is in great shape for its age. The chrome plating has some tarnish on it. There are some small scratches on the down tube and top caused from improper storage. They should buff out. The Drive train is in great shape. The bar tape is newer, the saddle has a small cut in it.

Specifications:

San Cristobal Frame
Champagne color with chrome plated fork and rear triangle
Campagnolo Super Record Groupo
700c wheels
Mavic Rims on Campagnolo Hubs
Made in 1984
58x60cm Size
Made of Columbus SL Chromoly Steel

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-F-Moser-San-Cristobal-1984-Road-Bicycle-58-w-Campagnolo-Super-Record-/311284910262

Moser San Cristobal 55cm

Nice-looking bike, nice price— our only nit to pick is the pantograhed chainring (a bit much for our liking).

Edit: there’s also a 50cm example on offer (by a different seller) here.

Edit, part II: and a Donna (Mixte) frame here! Nice opportunity to snag a couple of his n’ her bikes in matching colors.

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Vintage Francesco Moser San Cristobal 55cm Blue Engraved Road Bike Campagnolo

Frame Size: 57cm Site Tube Material: Steel Columbus Aelle
57cm Tope Tube Engraved: Fork, dropouts, Seat Stay, CrankSet

Specification:

Derailleurs: Campagnolo Nuovo Gran Sport 6×2 speed

Shifters: Campagnolo Super / Nuovo Record

Brake Set: Modolo Flash

Hub Set: Gipiemme Sprint 36H

CrankSet: Gipiemme DualSprint FM Engraved

Stem & Handlebar: 3TTT Engraved (stem)

HeadSet: Ofmega

Rims: Fiamme 700C tubular 36H

Tires: NOS Clement CF 2001 (not setup = not glued)

Saddle: Selle Royal Sprint FMoser Engraved

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Francesco-Moser-San-Cristobal-55cm-Blue-Engraved-Road-Bike-Campagnolo/121530004347

1977 CIOCC SAN CRISTOBAL “WORLD 77” PISTA 48cm TRACK BIKE, by Pelizzoli

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Hi all,
you are in for a very special treat here, an original CIOCC SAN CRISTOBAL WORLD CHAMPION 77 made by Giovanni Pelizzoli himself to celebtrate Claudio Corti’s winning of 1977 world cup with his glorious Ciocc San Cristobal bike! Beautifully finished in metallic red colour! Built with a complete Gipiemme Special pista groupset.
Pelizzoli says about this bike:
“I worked as a mechanic for the pro team G.S. ZONCA, where Gianni Motta was racing, while producing my CIÖCC bicycles. Great results were achieved in the amateur racing too. In 1977 I won the world cup with Claudio Corti racing one of my bikes. Claudio also won a Giro d’Italia for amateurs and many other races.
A frame that during the years gave me countless victories, the SAN CRISTOBAL, was built in honour of the world title conquered by Claudio.”
Frame is fully chromed under the paint and has a special designed geometry which reduces the gap between wheels and frame allowing a better aerodynamic.Paint shows some classic sign from use and chrome too. Frame and fork structure is 100% perfect with no bumps or problem of any kind. Classic super solid and light Columbus tubing. Panto Ciocc on lugs and fork including the enlighted bottom bracket shell. Campagnolo Pista front drop outs.
Bike was bought in 1978 by its only owner who constantly used it for racing professionally on Italian Velodromes. Bike had a sticker with number 22 in black on yellow background applied over the Columbus decal which got partially peeled off when removing the yellow sticker. The bike was used by the guy for about 6 years and then he replaced tubulars and bar stem with those you see now so that her daughter Rosy could use the bike during her training lessons when she was only 12 year old. She used the bike from 1984 to 1987 on Italian Velodromes. The bike remained stored in their garage since then. I only inflated the tubulars (which hold air perfectly and kept the best pictures I could for your reference.
The bike is built as follows:
Gipiemme Special Pista 27.2 fluted seatpost
Gipiemme Special Pista 1″ steel threaded headset
Gipiemme Special Pista bottom bracket
Gipiemme Special Pista crankset
Gipiemme Special Pista pedals with Christophe toeclips and yellow straps
Gipiemme Special Pista hubs laced on 700C Martano Gran Prix tubular rims
3TTT stem and handlebars
3TTT (Benotto style) yellow tape and bar plugs
3TTT Criterium 78 black suede saddle (still in perfect condition)
Vittoria Atlanta 22-28 yellow Pista tubulars
Just a few more words as not many know Martano rims. Back in time the Martano Grand Prix model was considered by many the Italian equivalent of the French much famous Mavic GP4 rims. Wheels run super smooth and silent and rims are still as straight as an arrow.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-1977-CIOCC-SAN-CRISTOBAL-WORLD-77-PISTA-48cm-TRACK-BIKE-by-Pelizzoli-/321562988953