We bought the frame as NoName of a well-known Swiss TrackCyclist. After removal of the painting, came out the old logos and look, it was an Italian Frame from Somec...
Frame:
Somec Track, Columbus MAX Tubing
Fork/Headset:
Somec MAX/ Campagnolo Chorus
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record, Pantho by Somec/ Campagnolo Record
Pedals:
Rino
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Phil Wood 18 / Sugino / Charge Musher
Derailleurs/Shifters:
No
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle San Marco Concor
Brakes:
No
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Zipp Carbon / Camapgnolo C-Record / Schwalbe
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Zipp Carbon / Camapgnolo C-Record / Schwalbe
Added by jamajobos. Last updated about 14 years ago.
8 Comments
that wheelset... is awesome and very strange :D but you shouldn't radially lace Sheriff Stars, they're not designed for it and it will cause them to break more easily
Posted almost 13 years ago
Thank's, i know the problems around Sherrif Stars and radial used spokes. But the wheelset is tested and used on the Track for more then 3 seasons by a german amatuer track-cyclist, so.... ;-)
Posted almost 13 years ago
Thanks, on the the research of in old classic styling components wi do our best. otherwise we look for an real good performance on the track....
Posted about 14 years ago
love the mix of the old school campy and cinelli with the modern day components, like the half link chain. Most bikes look all mix-matched when the do that, but you pulled it off beautifully! Sick build
Posted about 14 years ago
DudeNukem says:
why didn't you just restore the paint job....ugh
Posted almost 12 years ago
DudeNukem says:
like...why is there a URL on this awesome frame. I can't even
Posted almost 12 years ago