Decoding of Eddy Merckx frames
#652
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Can anyone tell what tubing is on this Merckx? Is it Century geometry? The seller does not know.
BB stampings on the left side is F, on the right side is H 6932 62
Seems like a late 1990's build but the model is not clear to me (I know very little on the stampings)
BB stampings on the left side is F, on the right side is H 6932 62
Seems like a late 1990's build but the model is not clear to me (I know very little on the stampings)
Last edited by GhostRider62; 01-12-22 at 06:16 AM.
#654
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Help on this Merckx Century bike
So let's try this again, apparently I can't upload photos due to being new. So I will try to add as much detail as possible my apologies for the length. (Red dit link at bottom)
MY step dad gave me his Merckx Century TSX frame with a handmade in Belgium decal. It's a whole bike with Shimano Dura-Ace components. Modolo Italian handlebars with a weird logo and - EVEN. The only thing I've seen with these components is a team Motorola bike. I have not been able to find this paint scheme as the bike is solid blue with the typical accents in red and white. Chrome lower triangle running along the chain. The serial numbers make little sense to me with the ones on the left almost looking like they were done by hand. Instead of being a straight line stamp they curve upwards from left to right.
On the left 8TTB with a light P stamped to the right of the B
From my research the TT stands for TSX framing which it is according to decals. The 8 the B and the P make no sense to me other than the P may stand for someone in production being involved with the bike
On the right which makes more sense reads D 8454
My stepdad thinks it's a limited edition bike built for a team rider in which he paid a few thousand for in the mid early 90's. I would love any help on this. Link for photos. Red dit. com/r/bicycling/comments/s944vf/eddy_merckx_bike_help/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
MY step dad gave me his Merckx Century TSX frame with a handmade in Belgium decal. It's a whole bike with Shimano Dura-Ace components. Modolo Italian handlebars with a weird logo and - EVEN. The only thing I've seen with these components is a team Motorola bike. I have not been able to find this paint scheme as the bike is solid blue with the typical accents in red and white. Chrome lower triangle running along the chain. The serial numbers make little sense to me with the ones on the left almost looking like they were done by hand. Instead of being a straight line stamp they curve upwards from left to right.
On the left 8TTB with a light P stamped to the right of the B
From my research the TT stands for TSX framing which it is according to decals. The 8 the B and the P make no sense to me other than the P may stand for someone in production being involved with the bike
On the right which makes more sense reads D 8454
My stepdad thinks it's a limited edition bike built for a team rider in which he paid a few thousand for in the mid early 90's. I would love any help on this. Link for photos. Red dit. com/r/bicycling/comments/s944vf/eddy_merckx_bike_help/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
#655
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8TTB 8=size 58 TT=TSX B=Century geometry
D8454 serial number built around '94 - see here BigSourcEMerCkx Eddy Merckx (Meise) steel road frame
I can't see the pics in the post you linked to
D8454 serial number built around '94 - see here BigSourcEMerCkx Eddy Merckx (Meise) steel road frame
I can't see the pics in the post you linked to
#658
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So let's try this again, apparently I can't upload photos due to being new. So I will try to add as much detail as possible my apologies for the length. (Red dit link at bottom)
MY step dad gave me his Merckx Century TSX frame with a handmade in Belgium decal. It's a whole bike with Shimano Dura-Ace components. Modolo Italian handlebars with a weird logo and - EVEN. The only thing I've seen with these components is a team Motorola bike. I have not been able to find this paint scheme as the bike is solid blue with the typical accents in red and white. Chrome lower triangle running along the chain. The serial numbers make little sense to me with the ones on the left almost looking like they were done by hand. Instead of being a straight line stamp they curve upwards from left to right.
On the left 8TTB with a light P stamped to the right of the B
From my research the TT stands for TSX framing which it is according to decals. The 8 the B and the P make no sense to me other than the P may stand for someone in production being involved with the bike
On the right which makes more sense reads D 8454
My stepdad thinks it's a limited edition bike built for a team rider in which he paid a few thousand for in the mid early 90's. I would love any help on this. Link for photos. Red dit. com/r/bicycling/comments/s944vf/eddy_merckx_bike_help/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
MY step dad gave me his Merckx Century TSX frame with a handmade in Belgium decal. It's a whole bike with Shimano Dura-Ace components. Modolo Italian handlebars with a weird logo and - EVEN. The only thing I've seen with these components is a team Motorola bike. I have not been able to find this paint scheme as the bike is solid blue with the typical accents in red and white. Chrome lower triangle running along the chain. The serial numbers make little sense to me with the ones on the left almost looking like they were done by hand. Instead of being a straight line stamp they curve upwards from left to right.
On the left 8TTB with a light P stamped to the right of the B
From my research the TT stands for TSX framing which it is according to decals. The 8 the B and the P make no sense to me other than the P may stand for someone in production being involved with the bike
On the right which makes more sense reads D 8454
My stepdad thinks it's a limited edition bike built for a team rider in which he paid a few thousand for in the mid early 90's. I would love any help on this. Link for photos. Red dit. com/r/bicycling/comments/s944vf/eddy_merckx_bike_help/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

#661
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Bikes: Eddy Merckx Panasonic SLX, Santa Cruz Chameleon, Salsa Journeyman Apex
Hi All, I purchased my EM from my LBS new. I then gravitated to MTB riding and then to a gravel bike. Easier on the body for those long rides. I recently pulled my Eddy Merckx out of a 25 year storage.
I did a teardown to gently clean everything.
Any info you could provide would be awesome. Thank you.





I did a teardown to gently clean everything.
Any info you could provide would be awesome. Thank you.





#663
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Bikes: Eddy Merckx Panasonic SLX, Santa Cruz Chameleon, Salsa Journeyman Apex
Thank You very much CM !
I'm looking to sell the bike as is. I do not have the front and rear tubular wheels. Could you suggest a way for me to get a fair market value for the bike ? I have the Cinelli stem and handle bars in very good condition.
Thank You,
Greg
I'm looking to sell the bike as is. I do not have the front and rear tubular wheels. Could you suggest a way for me to get a fair market value for the bike ? I have the Cinelli stem and handle bars in very good condition.
Thank You,
Greg
#665
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From: Carbondale (nicer than it sounds), Colorado
Bikes: American- 3 of Jon Williams bikes, Pristine Wizard, Mclean, Italian, 50's-83, Riding bikes- SOMA Triple Cross gravel bike, SOMA SAGA DC touring bike, Pivot Les Fat for long distance bikepacking. One modern Carbon bike.
A friend refinished then built this 80's E.M., but with a twist. Easy to spot the 'new and latest' feature on the seat and head tubes. He had 2 of the decals specially made ;-)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/837910...ith/640130518/
Another friend just purchased the frame and will build it back up with many of the same components and the same orange tires.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/837910...ith/640130518/
Another friend just purchased the frame and will build it back up with many of the same components and the same orange tires.
#667
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Merckx ID help
I think I'm getting there, but still having a little trouble identifying
Serial #: 7 A Z 3226
* Running into issues uploading pics
Campy drivetrain, RR Der, FR Der, Strada/Breve Crankset, Record Headset, Brake Calipers, Shift Levers, Seatpost
Cinelli Giro D'Italia Bars
Shimano 600 Brake Levers & Hubs
Mavic MA2 Rims
Frame: Solid blue, White lettering with silver lining
White stamps on lugs
Head badge: White EM with Black, Yellow, Red stripes on top and green, yellow, black, red, blue stripes behind it
No frame material stamps
Cycle Art San Marcos, Ca small stamp on non-drive chainstay near seat tube.
Thank you so much for your vast wealth of knowledge. Incredible work!
Serial #: 7 A Z 3226
* Running into issues uploading pics
Campy drivetrain, RR Der, FR Der, Strada/Breve Crankset, Record Headset, Brake Calipers, Shift Levers, Seatpost
Cinelli Giro D'Italia Bars
Shimano 600 Brake Levers & Hubs
Mavic MA2 Rims
Frame: Solid blue, White lettering with silver lining
White stamps on lugs
Head badge: White EM with Black, Yellow, Red stripes on top and green, yellow, black, red, blue stripes behind it
No frame material stamps
Cycle Art San Marcos, Ca small stamp on non-drive chainstay near seat tube.
Thank you so much for your vast wealth of knowledge. Incredible work!
#668
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7 = size 57
A = frame builder designation
Z3226 = approx 1985
Probably an early Corsa, but without seeing the lug pantos can't be sure, could also be a late 'Professional'
#672
Hello thread,
I have a curious one, please take a look at attached photos below. It's a Willy Naessens team paint colors, frame is marked as Corsa Extra and there is SLX tubing sticker. Looking at bottom bracket there is marking on the right: D 5456. There appears to be number 0 beneath EM logo, but there appear to be no markings on the left at all. Frame is size 60 which I think explains the number in the middle. Also, from what I can tell this is factory paint. Anything else of interest that experts (CyclesMakaron) could add here? Is this in fact a SLX Corsa Extra?
Much obliged,
Nenad
EDIT: I can almost discern letter "L" on the left.

Bottom bracket

Columbus SLX sticker visible

Frame marked as Corsa Extra

Willy Naessens team (1993)
I have a curious one, please take a look at attached photos below. It's a Willy Naessens team paint colors, frame is marked as Corsa Extra and there is SLX tubing sticker. Looking at bottom bracket there is marking on the right: D 5456. There appears to be number 0 beneath EM logo, but there appear to be no markings on the left at all. Frame is size 60 which I think explains the number in the middle. Also, from what I can tell this is factory paint. Anything else of interest that experts (CyclesMakaron) could add here? Is this in fact a SLX Corsa Extra?
Much obliged,
Nenad
EDIT: I can almost discern letter "L" on the left.

Bottom bracket

Columbus SLX sticker visible

Frame marked as Corsa Extra

Willy Naessens team (1993)
Last edited by nenad; 03-06-22 at 08:36 AM.
#673
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#674
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H D5456
Frame built in December 1992/January 1993.
No tube markings (should be X or XB for Corsa Extra), no frame size markings - this could mean a frame built with a "mix" of tubes in an unusual geometry.
...and this could mean that it could indeed be a frame built for Team Willy Naessens for the 1993 season.
The sticker on the steering tube and the inside of the tubes visible through the bottom bracket are worth a look.
Frame built in December 1992/January 1993.
No tube markings (should be X or XB for Corsa Extra), no frame size markings - this could mean a frame built with a "mix" of tubes in an unusual geometry.
...and this could mean that it could indeed be a frame built for Team Willy Naessens for the 1993 season.
The sticker on the steering tube and the inside of the tubes visible through the bottom bracket are worth a look.
#675
H D5456
Frame built in December 1992/January 1993.
No tube markings (should be X or XB for Corsa Extra), no frame size markings - this could mean a frame built with a "mix" of tubes in an unusual geometry.
...and this could mean that it could indeed be a frame built for Team Willy Naessens for the 1993 season.
The sticker on the steering tube and the inside of the tubes visible through the bottom bracket are worth a look.
Frame built in December 1992/January 1993.
No tube markings (should be X or XB for Corsa Extra), no frame size markings - this could mean a frame built with a "mix" of tubes in an unusual geometry.
...and this could mean that it could indeed be a frame built for Team Willy Naessens for the 1993 season.
The sticker on the steering tube and the inside of the tubes visible through the bottom bracket are worth a look.
Regards,
Nenad



