Help on a Torpado...
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Help on a Torpado...
Hey all, I work at a LBS and have found an old Torpado in my Boss's attic. The problem is that is has been stripped for a repaint. The only distinguishing marks are the Gipiemme dropouts, "TORPADO" marked on the seatstays, and the serial # reading "55" and "TO284". The lugs are fairly simple and the stays are mostly chromed. It doesn't feel like a superlight, but perhaps its low-end columbus (if such a thing exists....SLX?). Anyhow, any info would be appreciated.
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I believe the Gipiemme dropouts are your big clue. Definitely not top of the line, but Gipi did appear on some nice frames.
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""but perhaps its low-end columbus (if such a thing exists....SLX?""
SLX was top of the line...not low-end. Most likely its made of 'Tretubi' (3-tubes) Columbus Aelle...but check the seatpost diameter... if it's 27.0mm then it's probably Columbus Aelle or possibly Cromor. 27.2mm would indicate Columbus SL or SLX.
SLX was top of the line...not low-end. Most likely its made of 'Tretubi' (3-tubes) Columbus Aelle...but check the seatpost diameter... if it's 27.0mm then it's probably Columbus Aelle or possibly Cromor. 27.2mm would indicate Columbus SL or SLX.
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Thanks for those comments. I just sanded and primed it. I figure even if it isn't top of the line, it will be a good learning experience for bike painting. I'd love to find info on the stock color before I head to the auto paint shop, though.
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Let me check with someone off list and see if there is more info to be had.
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Originally Posted by M-theory
""but perhaps its low-end columbus (if such a thing exists....SLX?""
SLX was top of the line...not low-end. Most likely its made of 'Tretubi' (3-tubes) Columbus Aelle...but check the seatpost diameter... if it's 27.0mm then it's probably Columbus Aelle or possibly Cromor. 27.2mm would indicate Columbus SL or SLX.
SLX was top of the line...not low-end. Most likely its made of 'Tretubi' (3-tubes) Columbus Aelle...but check the seatpost diameter... if it's 27.0mm then it's probably Columbus Aelle or possibly Cromor. 27.2mm would indicate Columbus SL or SLX.
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