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1930:
CAPO company was founded by former professional rider Otto CAP.
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" I happen to have a bike from
Austria called a Capo. As far as I found, these were only imported into
California in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They were manufactured by a
gentleman named Otto Cap. His son, Harold Cap, still makes bicycles. His web
page is
www.capo.at
Mike Slater |
"..(The)
son of founder Otto Cap.... told me that Otto shipped several hundred (the quantity is my
guess, based on their total production volume of about 5K units per year) full double
butted Reynolds 531 / Campy Gran Sport / Weinmann high-end road bikes to California in the
early 1960s. (Of course, in 1960 and 1961, Schwinn was test-marketing the road bike concept
in
California with the original "Varsinentals." My first 10-speed was a Huret
Allvit geared bottom-of-the-line 1962 Bianchi Corsa.)....." John Eldon, Encinitas CA |
John Eldon's 1959 Modell
Campagnolo, serial #40324. |
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John Nielsen's 1960 Capo Modell Campagnolo, complete with original Agrati steel crankset, Campy HF rear hub (original front wheelwas stolen), Campy GS derailleurs, Brooks Pro saddle, first-generation Weinmann center-pulls, etc
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Rob Bowman's beautifully restored Capo |