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What era DeRosa?
I bought Andrea’s book, but his info ends around the early 80’s
this frame has DT braze-ons for shifters, the 3 TT cable guides and no heart on the BB. The frame was nicely rattle-canned an a way that if I didn’t actually dislike the color blue, I would throw on decals and clear coat it. here is the bottom: as always, this site amazes me with the wealth of knowledge and the willingness to share. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d1b48312b.jpeg It says DeRosa. There were numbers, but only 4 digits. |
More pictures would be helpful, but I can see it has a 'bridgeless' BB shell and appears to be Diamante chain stays, so at least 1986. The brake bridge would be helpful to ID the year more exactly.
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Let's call it "80's Primato" until someone shoots closer.
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Originally Posted by Lattz
(Post 22736159)
Let's call it "80's Primato" until someone shoots closer.
We need more than one BB picture from below. |
Are there no cables? Or are they over the BB shell?
I hate when my phone runs out of film. |
I think this is a crap poster, putting on ignore.
Didn't he quit once? |
Originally Posted by jiangshi
(Post 22736403)
I think this is a crap poster, putting on ignore.
Didn't he quit once? |
Originally Posted by Lattz
(Post 22736477)
While not everyone "shares/shared the vibe" with the OP, your selection of words because he didn't jump immediately on further pic request might worth a second thought as well...
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Originally Posted by jiangshi
(Post 22736480)
Read his history.
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More pics would be helpful. Kind of a guess but I think DeRosa branded BB shells are later 80’s. And 90’s . Quick pic of my ‘86 Pro.
One thing I like about our community here is the general tolerance of differences in opinion, forbearance toward what might be called eccentricity without the machismo and calling out that you run across on other forums. Pretty easy to hit the back button and click on another thread. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...39170ee0c.jpeg Underexposed, indoor, slightly blurry photo dedicated to nlerner |
3 minute interwebz search strongly suggests a.90s Primato:
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f2518772bb.png DD |
Not a crap poster, thank you for asking.
But, if you have issues with me, simply ignore my posts. Life is too short to be snippy. Trust me, I'll ignore yours. Back to the post at hand: I was at the San Rafael Co-op, Bikes for Kids when I saw this hanging high from their rafter system. The bikes are suspended in a manner so crowded, it is difficult to grab a shot. I grabbed the BB shot while waiting for assistance. Bianchi Girl's comment, "I hate when my phone runs out of film." was spot on. My phone battery died. The bike had what I think, a rattle can paint job, but it was a really good job. It was converted to a FIXIE but luckily the conversion did not include hack sawing off important parts. The fork, not DeRosa. Also, there is a dent in the top tube. Frame size, 56 both ways. There is a sale going on and the bike is selling for $275. This included wheels and Cinelli cockpit. Since my phone died, and I wanted more photos, I called the shop and spoke to Fayed who texted me more photos. Please note, there are no decals on the bike. when waking by, I noticed the lugs and investigated further. Everyone there is a volunteer and doubt anyone but Fayed (pronounced with 2 syllables) will know what you are talking about if you want this. After I found those Delta Brakes, I was contemplating a period appropriate frame to put them on and another DeRosa was on the top of my list. In the end, I decided this frame without original fork and dent was not for me. And Drillium Dude, thanks for the sleuthing. My DeRosa knowledge runs out exactly the last page of Andrea's book and after searching the web myself, I didn't know enough to know how to ask. I share those photos here: https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...bc5c03a302.png https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...bd23b54061.png https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3bd3ad099.jpeg Maybe that dent is no big deal. I’d rather wait and pay more if needed and find a better candidate. If this bike if perfect for you, please support this awesome Co-op. Good day. Robert |
Did someone say De Rosa?https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...09277405c8.jpg
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Too bad they missed out on the BB lug / chainstay connection, which could have been a deciding factor if Primato or not, alone the unicrown fork does not do justice as later models had that as well.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...12501829ad.png this one below actually looks like the one on your photos... kind of flatten blades and horror show welding at the neck https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...394dcece62.png Do you recall such 'external support winglets' around the BB lug? Should be around all connections, also visible in the ad from DD. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0925ea41ca.png For someone wanting "a cool bike" the price is bada55, and for real collectors its anyway off, for the paint not to mention the dent. |
Wow, what an unrefined fork for such a prestigious brand.
I usually notice webbing on BBs because Colnago did that w later models also The fact is, I don’t recall seeing the webbing which means it didn’t stick out to me. Probably didn’t have it. Looking at the photos, I noticed that the cable stairs were removed from the top tube. I wonder if its from prying one off.. $275. Decent parts. Someone should grab it. |
The original photo shows - just barely, but it shows - evidence of the webbing at the rear of the shell. Look at the photo for a minute, concentrating on the chainstay sockets. You'll see them.
DD |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
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The original photo shows - just barely, but it shows - evidence of the webbing at the rear of the shell. Look at the photo for a minute, concentrating on the chainstay sockets. You'll see them.
DD |
OK. After visiting some of my best friends in Durango, Indian food, catching up and wrenching most of the night.
i’m now headed to Denver. Just drove over Wolf Creek Pass at 12,000 feet. crazy. after Denver, Tulsa and then St. Louis. Followed by my return trip, Albuquerque, more Durango, Palm Springs, then up the coast. I bring this up because if someone in the Northwest really wants that Derosa. I will make sure my phone is well charged and we could FaceTime and go over any detail you want. Pay the shop over the phone. And then, for the low low deal of $10 + one beer, I will be happy to deliver it to you. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...bcdaed523.jpeg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...98036ac13.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4bb57b4bc.jpeg He doesn’t need his face plastered everywhere Too bad you can’t see his colnago New Mexico we are working on. He painted it Lamborghini orange |
The BB (from underneath) is identical to my -93/94 De Rosa Primato, but the rest of my bike is the same frame/fork as the one shared by Drillium Dude, which differs to pictures supplied by the OP (or the co-op).
For example, there is no internal routing of the brake cable on the top tube, which looks odd to me. |
Originally Posted by Lattz
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I thought that as well, but looking at all other pics from the web I thought that they are so refined, that from any angle one should be a bit more obviously visible and not just in a "do I see it or do I want to see it?" manner... Later pics show more details than in the post I replied to. Haven't a clue what's original or not there. DD |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
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Also, I realized what I'm seeing might actually be a web along the chainstay socket itself. In any case, on later Neo Primatos, there's a small web in that area, too. The earlier pic I supplied, of course, doesn't show them as that feature's blocked by the webbing.
Later pics show more details than in the post I replied to. Haven't a clue what's original or not there. DD Anyway, a bit too far for me :D https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b059239141.png https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...33838fb6a0.png |
I will be in the neighborhood of The Recyclery tomorrow if anyone wants me to take any photos. Frame is too small for me or I would be sorely tempted.
Brent |
Originally Posted by Lattz
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I thought I "might" see the ones I marked in blue or Robert's pics in green. But now you mention, can be the red one as well, is that what you mean? The studio lighting-effect provided by the tent tricks my eyes. Anyway, a bit too far for me :D https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b059239141.png https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...33838fb6a0.png DD |
Originally Posted by jiangshi
(Post 22735954)
More pictures would be helpful, but I can see it has a 'bridgeless' BB shell and appears to be Diamante chain stays, so at least 1986. The brake bridge would be helpful to ID the year more exactly.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4c4b447577.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...74356923f0.jpg |
The brake bridge suggests it is not a Primato or Neo Primato.
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