Frame ID, libellula and nervex pro
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Frame ID, libellula and nervex pro
Hi there,
I couldn’t resist this ’50-’60 frame, nicely lugged, with some original? parts.
Unfortunately with her headbadge missing and badly sprayjob, no markings at all exept for the dragonfly, nervex on BB and an small ‘A’ on the seatlug
But it came with (probably) her original headset;TDC S continental, original BB; magistrioni cottered 64mm, and an ambrosius stem looks like an short version of model1939, quill size 22,2 and 26mm bar clamp
More eyecatching is the dragonflystamp, libellula tubing! Nervex pro lugs, a bit filed
and an unknown fork crown, dropouts are flat, unknown
Carefull i start to remove the black paint and underneath a nice blue with yellow luglining.
To bad the original paint is missing on half of the bike, it will need a new paint.
But first cleaning/ remove BB, headset, and get an idea what it may looked like long ago, maybe i can get her restored with time correct parts.
After a week search i need help to give this bike a name, anyone a clue?
Till so far i focused on bikes made with libellula tubing and Nervex Pro, and studied brands like Rabeneick, Frejus, Wolsit, but no real match.
A few pictures : https://picasaweb.google.com/1170878...eat=directlink
In a week i have time to clean her up better, maybe i discover more.
Looking forward to your comments,
Paul Nijland
Rotterdam, the Netherlands
I couldn’t resist this ’50-’60 frame, nicely lugged, with some original? parts.
Unfortunately with her headbadge missing and badly sprayjob, no markings at all exept for the dragonfly, nervex on BB and an small ‘A’ on the seatlug
But it came with (probably) her original headset;TDC S continental, original BB; magistrioni cottered 64mm, and an ambrosius stem looks like an short version of model1939, quill size 22,2 and 26mm bar clamp
More eyecatching is the dragonflystamp, libellula tubing! Nervex pro lugs, a bit filed
and an unknown fork crown, dropouts are flat, unknown
Carefull i start to remove the black paint and underneath a nice blue with yellow luglining.
To bad the original paint is missing on half of the bike, it will need a new paint.
But first cleaning/ remove BB, headset, and get an idea what it may looked like long ago, maybe i can get her restored with time correct parts.
After a week search i need help to give this bike a name, anyone a clue?
Till so far i focused on bikes made with libellula tubing and Nervex Pro, and studied brands like Rabeneick, Frejus, Wolsit, but no real match.
A few pictures : https://picasaweb.google.com/1170878...eat=directlink
In a week i have time to clean her up better, maybe i discover more.
Looking forward to your comments,
Paul Nijland
Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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terrific frame! please post some more pictures showing the full frame and your progress.
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hi timber,
Indeed a very nice frame, thanks for the reaction!
But why nobody responds on the libellula tubing? Sure i will post more pictures, next week i hope to work more on it and post better pictures, including total impression.
Nobody recognise Fork Crown in combination with the tubing so far?
Or did I ask the wrong question ,
Pictures following!!
Thanks Paul
Indeed a very nice frame, thanks for the reaction!
But why nobody responds on the libellula tubing? Sure i will post more pictures, next week i hope to work more on it and post better pictures, including total impression.
Nobody recognise Fork Crown in combination with the tubing so far?
Or did I ask the wrong question ,
Pictures following!!
Thanks Paul
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It's just that that brand of tubing is very rare, not many of us have ever seen a frame made from Libellula in person.
The only thing I can say is that the forkcrown looks very "Dutch", reminds me of some seen on Batavus, and perhaps some other Dutch brands.
It's very nice whatever it is!
The only thing I can say is that the forkcrown looks very "Dutch", reminds me of some seen on Batavus, and perhaps some other Dutch brands.
It's very nice whatever it is!