Originally Posted by
Picchio Special
The OP's bike looks like it has channels rather than the more fully shaped Gilco tubing as used on the Master. That being the case, I'd bet cash money it's a Nuovo Mexico circa 1983-5, judging by the frame details. If it's spaced at 130, it was spread at some point.
^I think we have a winner, here.
here's a link to pics of a 1986 Nuovo Mexico, author describes the TT as having 2 crimps and the DT having 4...but his forkcrown shows a different panto:
http://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2008/cc...ersey0308.html