Classic and Vintage Bicycles: What's it Worth? Appraisals and Inquiries - Please help find info about Fondriest / Cromor / Snimano 600 tricolor bicycle

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OndrejP_SK
01-08-12, 04:10 PM
Hi,

I turn to you guys with a question about this bicycle that I bought recently for my father. I'm not asking about its price, I'd just like to know as much as possible about it - like possible year of manufacture or some interesting things about Fondriest bicycles / frames from the era of this bicycle. Thanks.

It's a 60cm Fondriest made of Columbus Cromor, equipped with almost full Shimano 600 tricolor (dual pivot brake calipers BR-6403, FD-6401, RD-6400, 7 speed DT shifters, 7 speed cassette and rear hub) and Campagnolo headset. Not sure if the wheels are original, but the rims are Mavic CXP-12 so they might be original.

Here are the pictures:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-dvmgMhm5Wyo/TxHxC4HFQbI/AAAAAAAAIyw/INu_uaiWrMk/s640/Fondriest601992_1.jpg

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-mnoXK2_Y-Uw/TwocmAt0aGI/AAAAAAAAIxo/yJEJSbqJumo/s400/P1040036.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-yqHP7M3djaI/TwocnFHx48I/AAAAAAAAIxs/2qO6vM4sJX4/s400/P1040038.JPG

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-LQDni6PBTyk/Twoco8qHg5I/AAAAAAAAIx0/1HsojrUjMco/s400/P1040040.JPG


Bianchigirll
01-10-12, 06:38 AM
assuming the 600 parts are original I would say this dates to '91? daul pivot brakes and DT shifters were a shortlived combination for 600.

I believe this is the Fondriest the name refers to. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurizio_Fondriest

they are not very common here in the US

T-Mar
01-10-12, 09:12 AM
Agreed, this particular mix of 600 Ultegra would be 1991. However, given the Camapagnolo headset, it may have been built up from a frame or had the components swapped. As such, the frame could be newer or older than 1991. I can't identify the headset, but the color of the lower cup reminds be of the powder coated Xenon group, which was circa 1989 to 1991.

Edit: I be curious to know the natural spacing of the rear dropouts, without the wheel in place (i.e. is it 130mm forced down to 126mm)?


OndrejP_SK
01-16-12, 02:03 AM
I wonder if it could be some "economy" version with the DT shifters instead of more expensive STI.

The headset seems to be plastic-coated. No gruppo designation, only "Campagnolo Brev. Made in italy." on the top nut.

Thanks for your replies.