Modern build on vintage steel
Frame:
Columbus SL
Fork/Headset:
Chris King, Columbus Carve fork
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Ultegra SL 53/39
Pedals:
Shimano
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Ultegra SL 12-30, works perfectly with SL derailleur
Derailleurs/Shifters:
SL
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia/Columbus
Brakes:
SL
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Easton EA90
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Easton EA90
Accessories:
Custom paint by my dad
Added by Dtadeusz. Last updated over 11 years ago.
10 Comments
What the...wasn't this a Cinelli SC a few days ago?
Posted over 11 years ago
Yea, I had some question about the identity of the frame, but its confirmed! Medici!
Posted over 11 years ago
Love the frame and paint. Very nice modern build but....how sweet would it look with vintage Cinelli chromed fork. You'd sacrifice a bit of weight and stiffness but it would ride as smooth as butter and be a stunner with the chrome rear stays. Nice job by you and dad!
Posted about 12 years ago
Thanks! I actually have the orig fork, but the chrome is peeling badly, so I decided to try a carbon fork for once. Maybe one day... :)
Posted about 12 years ago
sloman says:
Ha,ha.Whatever it is it's great. There was so much cross over in Italy's custom frame trade. My Romani frame is rare because they did so much work for others that few went out the door labeled as Romanis.
Posted over 11 years ago
Dtadeusz says:
Thanks, I think the history behind these old bikes is very interesting, especially among the more rare versions. I really like that Romani!
Posted over 11 years ago