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Old 09-10-11 | 02:40 PM
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Mutant Green Frame ID

Picked up a complete bike for giggles so I need some help ID-ing it. I wanted it mostly for the elegant Laser saddle.
Here's what I can tell:

1. It's a Benotto.
2. It's been powdercoated radioactive yellow-green.
3. Complete Shimano 105 group except for the front wheel which is a Benotto HR22 rim laced to a Malliard hub. Bars and stem are Cinelli.
4. Seatpost seems to be 26.8.
5. Serial seems to indicate that it was made in 1987 and size 56cm. I don't know what the 6 or the other serial means though.

The ID will determine what I'd do with the frame. It's already Drew green so I might fixie it up or have a go with a decent rattle can (if the original paint scheme can be found).

Thanks in advance, here's some pictures:








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Old 09-10-11 | 04:13 PM
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Sweet. Secret of the Ooze style, yo.
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Old 09-10-11 | 04:34 PM
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Yow. How many batteries do you need to keep it glowing like that?
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Old 09-10-11 | 08:58 PM
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Yow. How many batteries do you need to keep it glowing like that?
It's my nightlight.
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Old 09-10-11 | 09:22 PM
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Maybe they lived near a nuclear waste dump?
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Old 09-10-11 | 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Veloh
Picked up a complete bike for giggles so I need some help ID-ing it. I wanted it mostly for the elegant Laser saddle.
Here's what I can tell:

1. It's a Benotto.
2. It's been powdercoated radioactive yellow-green.
3. Complete Shimano 105 group except for the front wheel which is a Benotto HR22 rim laced to a Malliard hub. Bars and stem are Cinelli.
4. Seatpost seems to be 26.8.
5. Serial seems to indicate that it was made in 1987 and size 56cm. I don't know what the 6 or the other serial means though.


The ID will determine what I'd do with the frame. It's already Drew green so I might fixie it up or have a go with a decent rattle can (if the original paint scheme can be found).

Thanks in advance, here's some pictures:









I'd build it up and ride it as is. I have no problem with HiVis Yellow; however, it's your bike and if you want to make it look a little more original and you have the budget to do a strip and re-spray then have at it.
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Old 09-10-11 | 11:43 PM
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Looks more like rattle can than powdercoat to me. I would get some better protection on that nice steel. Too much rust forming for me to be able to enjoy it.
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