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Needanap 07-24-25 12:17 PM

What Cyfac frame is this?
 
Decals read GS, but I can only every find information on a CS frame by Cyfac.

Any insight is appreciated!
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4dd7ea9e51.jpg

Robvolz 07-24-25 01:14 PM

I’m so sorry. And I’m sure I don’t speak for the entire group, but most of us don’t know anything about carbon fiber Bikes.

georges1 07-24-25 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Needanap (Post 23570271)
Decals read GS, but I can only every find information on a CS frame by Cyfac.

Any insight is appreciated!
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4dd7ea9e51.jpg

It is a Cyfac Absolu CS (link) frame which costs 4300€, it is their second highest model behind the Absolu V3 .

Atlas Shrugged 07-24-25 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by Needanap (Post 23570271)
Decals read GS, but I can only every find information on a CS frame by Cyfac.

Any insight is appreciated!
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4dd7ea9e51.jpg

Sorry you came to the wrong place if you are actually interested in the sport of cycling, riding your bike or any cycling related technology developed in the past 30 years. Now if you have a basement and shed full of old rusting and abandoned bikes which were items of desire in the 70’s this is the place for you. Then you can share tips and techniques on how to actually make them rideable for the least money possible taking reduced flexibility and fitness in account.

As far as your bike is concerned, I have minimal knowledge of that brand other than it is a top-tier French made bicycle. One of my regular riding group has one and I’ll make sure to ask him about it next time I see him.

georges1 07-24-25 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by Atlas Shrugged (Post 23570331)
Sorry you came to the wrong place if you are actually interested in the sport of cycling, riding your bike or any cycling related technology developed in the past 30 years. Now if you have a basement and shed full of old rusting and abandoned bikes which were items of desire in the 70’s this is the place for you. Then you can share tips and techniques on how to actually make them rideable for the least money possible taking reduced flexibility and fitness in account.

As far as your bike is concerned, I have minimal knowledge of that brand other than it is a top-tier French made bicycle. One of my regular riding group has one and I’ll make sure to ask him about it next time I see him.

Cyfac makes carbon high end frames since 15 years they are amongs the most respected frame builders in the world alongwith Cycles Le Vacon

sced 07-25-25 09:07 AM

The image name says Gothica gothica_fa1b54068f18d474c7f6eb649074a04dd7ea9e51.jpg

I have 2 beautiful earlier aluminum Etoille and Mythique framesets that I bought used on Ebay and built up and love them. The company was founded in 1983 and once made a high percentage of the bikes used in the Tour de France et al.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyfac

https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycl...ac-thread.html


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