Do you know this frame? (Unidentified Frame)
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I need help identifying a frame. Features Columbus dropouts. Another interesting feature is the 6, yes six, water bottle bosses. It looks like the original color was a Teal or Turquoise. The serial number is only four digits long '0025'. Its somebody's 25th frame. Just dont know who. Any help is appreciated.
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Your pics show almost none of the really relevant frame details - headlug area, seat cluster, BB shell detail, brake bridge, dropout transitions, fork crown (if there's a fork), etc.
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Originally Posted by jbikes11
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I posted more pics like you suggested. Thanks.
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It's a Jackson Pollock.
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Originally Posted by Picchio Special
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It's a Jackson Pollock.
By the way this was not my paint job. The ideal is to paint it to the correct color. |
I am not sure what it is but I think the bottom two bosse on the DT and ST are for a carrying handle.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 12620069)
I am not sure what it is but I think the bottom two bosse on the DT and ST are for a carrying handle.
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no I do not. I would suspect it is a leather or canvas strap. I have a Bianchis with extra bosses, on on the ST like yours and one of the drive side of the DT. the catalogue says they are for a carrying handle. at one shop I worked at we had these nylon web straps lying around and no one knew what they were for. they were about 12" long with brass eyelets in each end. I suspect these were the straps from some Bianchi cross bikes they had sold.
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