It was a Cambio Rino, imported directly from Italy BEFORE Joe Gardin had a fake "master framebuilder" start making knockoffs in Toronto on these shores. (I was on the racing team of Centre du Vélo that was the first Montreal importer of these bikes, and this was my ride. The owner imported the first roster of these bikes from Italy pending their manufacture here, after which the quality and consistency degraded significantly).
I believe it may have been a 60cm frame - I'm 6ft2. I remember taking a size smaller than my actual size (62), for lightness and wheelbase sake. A bit of researching will tell you that the chainstays were extremely short, top tube was as well as my feet had plenty of overlap with the front wheel (and it was fine that way - you get used to it). A steeper top tube will account for the front wheel and toe overlap, while keeping the top tube consistent with the frame size. The bike itself, with Cambio Rino components and sew-ups weighed in at around 18 lbs.
I have an old photograph, but taking measurements directly from it has too large a margin of error, because of distortion from the camera lens' focal length, angle of bike (lean, direction), distance from lens unknown, height off ground of camera unknown, etc. Just too many variables to try to calculate corrections in the picture to arrive at a reliable measurement.
Last edited by Timmi; 12-01-17 at 12:26 PM.