A build in progress. Started with an Italian handmade steel frame and set out to deck it out in the finest vintage performance bits i could find. Work in progress.
Frame:
Tecnotrat Saronni
Fork/Headset:
Tecnotrat fork/NJS Dura Ace 7200 headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Dura Ace bb 7200
Pedals:
MKS AR-2
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
SR Royal cranks/NJS Sugino 75 Chainring/KMC chain
Derailleurs/Shifters:
...
Saddle/Seatpost:
Dura Ace 7200 Seatpost/ Selle Turbo Saddle
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Cosmic Equipe
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Cosmic Elite
Added by pnkwlf. Last updated almost 6 years ago.
HPL says:
Hi, I'm curious as to how you identified the bike as a "Saronni" Tecnotrat frame. I have seen the "Saronni" models before with Saronni decals and Tecnotrat dropouts. I don't know what your decals are, nor if they are original. Tecnotrat made frames for many companies during their operation before (and probably after) they became Di Bernardi. I have a "Saronni" frame with fork and seatstay embellishments, which is supposedly a Colnago, but I believe was not actually built in the Colnago factory; it has no Colnago cut-outs on lugs/BB. Still an interesting frame you have. Do you know the seat post diameter? I'm curious as to what tubing may have been used.
Posted over 4 years ago