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cavit8 08-01-21 12:57 PM

Help identifying frame
 
I volunteer at a local DIY shop and we had a bike come in that I'm trying to track down the make if possible. I didn't have my phone with me to take photos but:
- No frame or tubing stickers or head badge.
- headtube shows no headbadge holes so likely a sticker headbadge
- No pantographing on the chain stays or bottom bracket
- chromed chain stays
- nice quality forged dropouts ( I couldn't read the logo - my eyes are getting dim and the phone would have helped.)
- internal cable routing in top tube
- serial number is somewhat readable but again, I need the photo of it
- I suspect the paint is not original due to the absence of frame stickers
- components are mismash of Shimano (Tiagra, Avlio) with a conversion to 1" threadless fork.
- top tube inset Italian flag logo, like the Ciocc picture below

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...dd71dd2c17.jpg
ciocc toptube

This latter element is the only thing I can see that stands out. I've not seen it before so I'm not sure how common it is. I'm not sure if a serial number alone would help establish the builder and, if the paint is after-market, as I suspect, then it may not be completely readable. Any suggestions of where else to look etc. would be appreciated. I'm not convinced I can narrow down anything other than [probably] Italian frame. I can update photos in a day or so of the serial number.

fabiofarelli 08-01-21 02:57 PM

Maybe Concorde? They have a logo in the forkcrown but maybe no original fork?

cavit8 08-01-21 06:41 PM

Thanks Fabio, good suggestion. Concordes are fairly available in Canada too and with your suggestion have seen a few examples photos with the Italian flag badge. The fork is not original, unfortunately, and has been replaced by a 1" threadless Kinesis fork. I'll have another look at the frame and check the brake bridge, something I neglected to check.

T-Mar 08-01-21 07:06 PM

That Italian flag braze-on was a 3rd party piece and can be found on many Italian manufactured frames. Other big users included Battaglin and Billato.

cavit8 08-01-21 07:58 PM

Thanks T-Mar. Billato made frames for Concorde, I think, although I've seen others claim they were made by Pelizzoli. I think the claim we can make is the frame is Italian made, at this point, and leave it at that. Thanks for the help, folks.

fabiofarelli 08-02-21 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by cavit8 (Post 22167028)
Thanks T-Mar. Billato made frames for Concorde, I think, although I've seen others claim they were made by Pelizzoli. I think the claim we can make is the frame is Italian made, at this point, and leave it at that. Thanks for the help, folks.

Pelizzoli/Ciocc made the top of the line and Billato the cheaper ones.


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