These look very nice Craig. Best of luck with the new frame sets and business.
-Mark
Big unsolicited thumbs up to Craig and his new bike shop in Del Mar. Despite his daunting knowledge, the guy couldn't be more approachable and enthusiastic about the products in his shop (Gaulzettis, Pegs, and Sevens). The bikes are really beautiful in person--all of them, including his new carbon ones. I have a Seven but hadn't seen the others before in person, and they're stunning.
If you're in the San Diego area, I'd recommend stopping by. Super nice guy, great bikes, and more Campy than you'll see in the rest of the County.
Greg.
Whats the address please. I will be visiting SD end Dec and would love to drop by.
915 Camino Del Mar, Suite 150
Del Mar, Ca 92014
It's on the main drag in downtown Del Mar, which is a beach town around 15 miles north of downtown San Diego. It's a nice walking around spot as well.
Lots of cool demo bikes too if you're brining cycling gear.
This should help...
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Craig,
I have a RegoRichie tubed Cazzo with an Enve fork. What would be the difference between that bike and the new Supercourse? Is the geometry and clearance the same? Is the tubing aimed to give a similar ride between the two?
Does the Supercourse have round tubes like the Cazzo or are they shaped?
Thanks. Dropped by and visited this morning. Met and chatted w Craig. Excellent fellow.
Saw the new Aerotack. Beautiful bike. Pics later.
Here are the pics.
The new Aerotack
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Craig. Enjoyed chatting with the man.
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Cold brew on the tap.
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Not sure why the pics are oriented this way.
Nice interview with Craig leading up to NAHBS over at Bike Rumor: https://www.bikerumor.com/2018/02/08...ulzetti-cicli/
Just a quick shout out to Craig and Jeff and their new store in Del Mar, Ca. I had them work on some difficult issues with the Campy EPS set up on my bike. They were incredibly helpful and went the extra mile, working with Campy USA to get it fixed correctly. They also loaned me a pair of nice wheels until mine came in.
Top notch.
Greg.
Hi folks:
I just wanted to show you guys some pictures of a bike- I'm really proud of. Most of the stuff we've been doing recently has been super fancy. I'll be posting some nice shots about our new Aerotack with Lightweights and Record EPS Discs that's a 51.5cm demo bike here at the shop and has a really cool navy, white and fluo green paint scheme inspired by the Vale Rossi's Yamaha and this beautiful Aerotack with Boras aand Super Record calipers we did for a tall guy and painted in the best pearl white i've seen since the old Merckx team Gan MX leaders and a matte take on Mercedes' Blaugrau hue from the 1950s-
but this thing is the one I'm most excited about. It's a custom Interclub I built for Innokenty Zavyalov. He's a super fast kid who is already in Holland (the bike was late!) racing his ass off and trying to make it as a pro. His team provides a lot of support but no equipment so he came to us.
We're not made of money especially since opening this shop here in Del Mar- but I wanted Inno to be racing the best bike I could make him. He's a big strong kid and the terrain in the Netherlands is super rough, wet, and cobbled. It's also flat. All this meant that weight wouldn't matter all that much but durability and performance certainly would.
The frame is my Interclub but with a new drop-out that does not feature any of the curved hooded elements i usually use. This was to insure fast and easy wheel changes for Inno by neutral services or his team mechanics. The drop-out was fun to design and build and it's going to be an option going forward. I painted the bike in Pantone's color of the year for 2018 "UltraViolet". Inno was born in Russia but grew up in the Twin Cities and nothing is more Minnesota than purple- and this purple is a great color and really speaks to our time as well as being evocative of Inno's hometown- Vikings, Prince, etc. etc.
The fork is my carbon fork that I painted in my Titanium white with Orange tips. The latter is a nod to Holland where this thing is going to prove its worth. My Ti white is the color that shows the best against a darker frame and should allow my name to be visible on local dutch TV and in the local newspapers and most importantly to the spectators who see Inno race by.
I built it with Potenza because it is Campy's best mechanical group. It has the updated springs and mechanisms that we'll see trickle up to Super Record and Record next year. The ProTour teams are already being supllied rear derailleurs with Potenza internals! Oh- and the stuff is a far better value when you're a small company who has to buy the shit to give away. I chose Campy Scirocco wheels because they're Campy's newest wide alloy wheel with enough depth to be reasonably aero while not being boat anchors. They also have great bullet proof hubs with Record style internals and to me- they ride like a Cosmic Carbone but feel a touch stiffer. I love these wheels and the nice even spoke tension means they should hold up over the cobbles. The wider rim also means they match up perfectly with the Vittoria CX+ 700x25 clinchers. These tires have converted me to clinchers after more than 25 years of racing and riding exclusively on tubulars.
We did a Deda Zero 100 bar because they're awesome. We did a Deda Superleggera stem (140mm!) because it is awesome. We did an FSA Carbon headset because it seems to work the best of all the headsets i've tried with my new integrated IS52/IS42 headtube I recently designed. (It's much lighter and looks so much better than the 44mm straight thing I was using previously)
The chainstays are an all new design too- they're not quite as tall as my old ones- but are a bit wider and seem to keep the bikes more planted and less choppy. Overall the new drop-out design and new chainstay seem to make the bike ride better.
I test rode this thing before packing it up for Holland and I came back 100% convinced that this is THE best bike i've ever ridden. It has a lot of small changes from the last Interclub- new bridges, new cable routing. no bridge on the cstays, At my tubing manufacturers request I did a little bit of a modification to the welding and heat treatment process...and it all added up to a fucking bad ass race bike.
I look at this thing and it's a fucking race bike that I can realistically sell to you for plus or minus $4000 too. We've never been in a better place here at Gaulzetti.
Craig, that bike ^ rocks hard!!! Your explanation of choices an changes is awesome too. My short list is getting too long!
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here's a new Omnidrome.
we're building it with some weird Vision Track cranks, probably Corima 5 Spoke Track wheels, and probably a Deda 35 stem and bar for the mass start stuff.
That bike for 4k is perfect. I love it but unfortunately out of the question for now.
Well done Craig it's totally smokin'.
Lee James Jones
Former 105 fan
4 grand for the whole damn bike? What is an Interclub frameset running these days?
"As an homage to the EPOdays of yore- I'd find the world's last remaining pair of 40cm ergonomic drop bars.....i think everyone who ever liked those handlebars in that shape and in that width is either dead of a drug overdose, works in the Schaerbeek mattress factory now and weighs 300 pounds or is Dr. Davey Bruylandts...who for all I know is doing both of those things." - Jerk
An Interclub frame, fork, headset, and seat post or topper is $2800. We have Ultegra and Potenza build kits that put the complete bikes in the low 4K range. Check'em out here: Interclub Specs —
Are you doing the Interclub in disc yet, Craig?
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