Hand made frame for triathlon use in the late Contini's era. Built around late 90s, in steel. It's the only frame I've seen with this tubes made of steel.
Frame:
Contini (steel)
Fork/Headset:
Time Equipe pro 1" in carbon
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Dura Ace 7700/ Shimano 105 BB
Pedals:
Shimano/ Look KEO
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
12-27 Ultegra 6500/ Ultegra 6500 chainrings/ random 9 speed chain
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Dura Ace 7700
Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Toupe plus
Brakes:
Dura Ace 7700
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro Ceramic/ Ultegra hub (must add pics)
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open SUP Ceramic/ 105 hub
Bike History
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Added by JanLemons. Last updated almost 11 years ago.
8 Comments
do u have any idea what tubeset this could be? also i see just one lug at the end of the seattube, while the other frame is fillet brazed
Posted almost 11 years ago
that "weird" lug on the seat-tube was a common thing on the late frames made by the brand. anyway, the rest is filletbrazed as you say. No idea about the tubes, it's repainted so there are not any decals on it, I just can say the drop-outs are Columbus..
Posted almost 11 years ago
Wow,those are some big steel tubes. What does it weigh?
Posted about 11 years ago
yeah, I haven't weighed it yet. I think it's around 9-10 for sure. Tubes must be very thin cause it weights less than my other bike.
Anyway, weigh is not a worry for me, i just wanted to owe my first roadie, spending few money and having something unique!
Posted about 11 years ago
Ya,unless you're racing or live in hill country weigh just gives you more exercise lol. Anyway,great looking ride.
Posted about 11 years ago
eugeht says:
Great bike, man!
i got a question, this rims Open Pro Ceramic/CD's how long their breaking surface remains anodized, black? or is it wears out fast to that silver color? thank you!
Posted over 9 years ago