I believe it is an early 80s Saronni Pista. Saronni Pista frames had been made by Colnago in late 70s - early 80s, just before the brand was bought by Tecnotrat which made Saronni badged bikes later on. All the Saronni's made by Colnago I have seen ont the internet had the club cutout on the bottom bracket but not this one. Although it has the same front lugs as Colnago's and the S casts in the lower front lug I still don't know if it has been made by them or not. Feel free to give me some details if you are an expert. A special thank you to Emanuel Ferretti for the wonderful work he made on the fork. Check his work at wwww.revanchebikeco.wordpress.com
Frame:
Saronni Pista - Columbus SL - 57
Fork/Headset:
Revanche Bike - Columbus SL / Campagnolo Record
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo C-Record Pista 170 mm / Miche
Pedals:
Look Kéo 2 Max
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
49/16 / Miche 7075 / TA Competition Track / Izumi
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik / Campagnolo Victory
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+Son F30 / Miche Low Frange / Hutchinson Atom
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+Son FF / Miche Low Frange / Hutchinson Atom
More Info:
Actual set up is 8.2kg.
This is not the final version of this bike.
Only the Headset, Seatpost and crankset are parts of the final build.
Added by kwayoff. Last updated about 10 years ago.
Latest 21 Comments
non drive side radial make for any noticeable flex on the track wheel? Looks great!
Posted almost 10 years ago
Thanks,
I don't any other wheel set to compare, but nothing to say about it.
Posted over 9 years ago
nice... BB height seems low, is there a reason ?
Posted almost 10 years ago
I can't really explain it.
This is not the stock fork but I am not sure this change something about it.
Posted over 9 years ago
Look pretty rad! see youve got the same problem with the seatpost, its too short -.-' Im searching for a long campa centaur NOS seatpost. Only the wheels needs to be replaced
Posted almost 10 years ago
Thanks!
Yep Big issue with the seat post, and I am not really confident with it. I would be very sad to damage the SP tube with it... Wheels are the next step!
Posted almost 10 years ago
Maturecraftridesbike says:
Lovely frame! Why them rims and saddle tho...?
Posted almost 7 years ago