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Hi everyone!
A while ago I posted about this vintage Italian Carnielli Rodeo Cross:
( https://www.reddit.com/r/Vintage\_bicycles/s/wGolodiK2D ).
I finally completely disassembled, degreased, and cleaned it piece by piece! The original paint has a lot of scratches, but it has a great vintage patina.
Inside the front headlight, I even found the exact production date stamped: 1-12-1973.
What I've done so far:
Completely cleaned and lubed the single-speed chain and sprockets (front and back).
Polished the plastic headlight (it’s almost transparent now!).
Tested the dynamo, and the original warm light works perfectly.
Shined up the iconic banana seat and the rear motorcycle-style sissy bar.
The details/"optional" of the bike are:
Long banana seat: The most famous and recognizable accessory on dirt bikes of the time, it echoes the style of motorcycles. (Sissy Bar): The chrome support tubes behind the seat complete the chopper-style look.Real dual suspension system: It has real shock absorbers on both the front fork and the exposed coil spring at the rear, perfect for jumps.Original drum brakes: It doesn't use the classic rubber pads that grip the rim, but a drum brake system positioned in the center of the wheel hubs (both front and rear), just like mopeds of the time.Working dynamo lighting system: The original dynamo generates electricity and powers the headlight with a warm glow.Certified historical manufacturing date: Inside the headlight (which is now clean and almost transparent) is the original stamping with the exact date: 1-12-1973. Original front plate: The classic plastic/metal "nose" on the handlebars, typical of vintage motocross and jump bikes. Vintage bell mount: The original iron mount for the vintage bell is still present on the handlebars (although the bell is missing). Single-speed transmission: Single sprocket system both front and rear, with no gear changes, now completely degreased, cleaned, and lubricated. 20-inch wheels: The classic rim size for these types of youth models, making them agile and compact. Original vintage fenders: Mounted on both the front and rear wheels.
Does anyone have original catalog scans, ads, or more history about this specific 1973 model? I’d love to know more about it! Like the rarity and what can i make for it
Thanks in advance for any tips!
by Fancy-Arrival8864