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Old 05-03-25 | 11:10 PM
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Cramerotti TT Restoration

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I came into possession of a Cramerotti bike frame not long ago, which I believe to be an early aluminum TT bike. However, despite Cramerotti being a well-known local brand here in Vancouver, I've been unable to find any information about this model. The closest model I can find to this one is Cramerotti Altecator, which would make sense since the tubing for the frame I have is also Columbus Altec. Currently, I'm looking to restore, but I'm also having trouble finding images to help me redo the decals as the decals on this frame differs from from the logo Cramerotti uses on their many of their other models.

I would greatly appreciate some information on this specifc model of and ways to restore the decal for this frame.

Here are some specs for the bike:

Frameset: Columbus Altec tubing with Look full CF fork; wheel size 650c
Original groupset: Shimano Dura-ace 7700 (?)
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Old 05-03-25 | 11:26 PM
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Please help me with the pics. Thanks in advance!
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Old 05-03-25 | 11:36 PM
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Bikes: 1964(?) Frejus Tour de France, 1967(?) Dawes Double Blue, 1979 Trek 710, 1982 Claud Butler Dalesman, 1983 Schwinn Paramount Elite, 1984 Miyata 1000, 2014 Brompton, maybe a couple more

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https://www.bikeforums.net/g/album/37212688
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Old 05-04-25 | 10:04 AM
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Very interesting, in particular the BB area. I had no idea that old Giuseppe was producing TT bikes.
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