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Help ID My Frame?
I purchased this frame off of eBay. All I know it that it's a 54cm, made of Columbus Aelle tubing (maybe all tubes?) and has nice touches such as plated dropout faces and drive-side chainstay. It looks like a decent frame, but I am not kidding myself into thinking I found a gold mine.
Any ideas what this could be? http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140008.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140009.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140010.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140011.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140012.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140013.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9_06140014.jpg |
This is just a quick guess: Mondonico (based on the seat stay sig)
I suspect that the BB is italian (70 vs 68mm) Aelle was good steel. Columbus' answer to 531 and about the same weight (almost). But... that sticker was probably applied after the new paint job and it is fairly questionable that it belongs there... Measure the bottom bracket, the rear spacing, the thickness of the ST, and figure out what size seat post this takes and lots of people might help you here. Those lugs look like Cinelli to me, with a custom BB lug cut out. 99% sure that's an Italian bike. |
Thank you for your input.
The frame is soon on its way from Europe...once it gets here I will hopefully have more information to share. The seller represented the frame as NOS, so I was under the hopeful assumption that it is not a repaint, but that doesn't account for the lack of decals. |
It's definitely Italian though I wouldn't say it is a Mondonico. Probably a local builder or contract builder like Biemmezata built it. The pantographed dove should be easy enough for the true experts. I've not seen it before except it looks a lot like the Columbus dove.
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I tend to agree it is likely Italian. perhaps it was built for a local team and never used. did you buy it from Franz in the netherlands?
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 10209181)
...did you buy it from Franz in the netherlands?
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 10209181)
I tend to agree it is likely Italian. perhaps it was built for a local team and never used.
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Does anyone know of a good source for a chrome fork for a 15cm headtube?
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Originally Posted by EjustE
(Post 10209621)
Hard to see this as a team bike without a FD braze on and a number hanger on the TT.
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Originally Posted by SingleSpeeDemon
(Post 10209649)
Does anyone know of a good source for a chrome fork for a 15cm headtube?
If you're not sure which size to get, send them an e-mail. |
Cinelli maybe? I think Cinelli used that bird for a while but am prob. wrong ...
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Don't event get me thinking that it could be a Cinelli.
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Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 10212998)
Check out Soma's forks. They have them painted or chrome. http://store.somafab.com/somaforks.html
If you're not sure which size to get, send them an e-mail. |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 10214383)
thanks for the link! I have been looking for that straigh blade fork. for the OPs bike I think he needs the 200mm. with the 150mm headtube that give him 50mm for a headset.
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I just got the frame this week. It looks great, the paint is nice, the chrome is excellent and the lugs have been thinned quite nicely. Unfortunatley, there is no serial number or other indicator of the frame's origin. I wasn't looking for a collector's piece, but it would be nice to know about it's history.
Anyway...I will be building it up with an 8 speed Athena Group. Pictures will follow when it's done. |
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