CBT Italia Road Bicycle

BrandCBT
Era1970s
ConditionNew Other
BrakesDelta brakes
ColourSky Blue
Country of productionItaly
CustomizedYes
DescriptionClassic Italian
Frame size55 cm
HandlebarDrop Bar
MaterialsSteel
ModelRoad
Special featureHandmade
TiresTubular
VintageYes
Bicycles

2.500,00 

1 in stock

Description

C.B.T. Italia (Construction Bicycles Tardivo) was founded in the mid-1950’s by Giovanni Tardivo, a regional wholesaler and distributor for bicycle and motorcycle parts.

Towards the beginning of the 1970’s, Giovanni’s first son, Guido, joined C.B.T. Italia and expanded the company’s marketplace to include the production of road/racing bicycles and frames.

By the beginning of the 1980’s, Giovanni’s second son, Bruno, joined the company. By this time, C.B.T. Italia had shifted the core of its business primarily on the production and distribution of road bicycle frames.
During those years steel was the only material used for bicycle frames, but C.B.T. Italia was already able to distinguish its products by introducing black chrome fork ends and crushed seat tubes to obtain a shorter chain stay.

This bike is an example of this company’s great contribution to golden era of frame building it comes equipped with Campagnolo record and Nuovo record and is in absolutely pristine condition for her age.

  • Seat tube c-c: 55cm
  • Seat tube c-t: 56.5cm
  • Top tube c-c: 55.5cm
  • Head tube: 129mm
  • Rear spacing: 126mm
  • Seat tube diameter: 27.2mm

If you are looking for a specific item, please feel free to get in touch – we have a wide range of frames, components and accessories in the shop that are yet to be listed online.
Pickup is welcomed in Berlin.

Any questions?
P
lease send a message or give us a call at the shop!
We are closed Sundays and Mondays, but will get back to you as soon as possible.
We don’t offer any warranty on used products, and advise riding all older bikes and parts with respect!
We’ve been selling only the very best Italian steel bikes for over a decade now, both online and in store in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin.

Cheers,
Cicli Berlinetta

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