An interesting thing happened on Friday: I arrived at work and there is a bicycle sitting in my cube. As it turned out, this was a surprise Christmas gift from my boss.
Here's a little background; my boss has a thing for finding quirky vintage things (typically old cars, motorcycles, and scooters). He likes buying them and fixing them up a bit. Then he likes selling them, trading them for other quirky old things, or giving them away as gifts. The more esoteric said item is, and the harder it is to find in America, the better.
Since I'm not into old cars and motorcycles, but very much into bicycles, he found an old Italian road bike and had a local shop fix it up.
The bike was purchased from its original owner, who purchased it around 1968 or so. It is a Graziella. It's a classic steel lugged frame road bike...but from what little I've learned about Graziella is that they were known for their folding bikes. They were Italy's "Dazon" or "Bike Friday." And while their folding bikes were ubiquitous about 40 years ago. I can find no info about their racing bikes.
This particular bike has seen some component changes over the years, but it has a 170mm Campagnolo Strada crank, Campagnolo downtube shifters, Campagnolo hubs and quick release skewers, a Shimano Dura Ace front derailleur, Shimano Crane GS rear derailleur (Crane was Shimano's top line group set before Dura Ace), generic center-pull brakes ("Universal" is stamped in each brake), what appears to be the original threaded stem (similar in look to a "Nitto"), Dia-Compe brake levers, and a Brooks-type leather saddle made by an Italian company (forgot the name).
The shop was asked to make the bike functional (instead of making it collectible), so they tossed the original rims (designed for glued-on tubular tires), and laced up the Campy hubs with Velocity Aero rims and Conti Gatorskin tires. All the bearings were beautifully repacked, handlebar tape was applied, cables were replaced and adjusted, yada yada yada.
But there is only one problem; I'm 5'7" and this frame was designed for someone who is like 6'3". I haven't had a chance to pull out my measuring tape, but I'm guessing this frame is at least a 60cm (I ride either a 52cm or 54cm depending on brand).
It's a serious bummer because if the bike fit me, it would be really cool as is. And if I was of the mind to personalize it, I could build it up into the ultimate bar hopper. The frame has those elongated angled rear dropouts (with individual screw-type adjusters), so I could run it as a single speed without needing a chain tensioner.
I'd bet few are still reading by this point. If you are, you are definitely a bike nerd, and here is my question: what the hell do I do with this thing?
Do I hang it up on the wall and make it "artwork?"
Do I put the seat all the way down and ride it?
Do I find a smaller frame (and hang the other frame on the wall)?
Where can I find an old lugged Italian steel frame?
Your opinions are greatly appreciated!