1994 Moser Leader AX Hour Record replica

Breso":25dzajqz said:
both brakes, front and back


Even odder , for a pure track bike , unless it was a prototype to test out on the road
 
Mike Muz 67":lmty64w8 said:
Breso":lmty64w8 said:
both brakes, front and back


Even odder , for a pure track bike , unless it was a prototype to test out on the road

I guess it's a one off prototype, no one will ever use a geo like that on track for races/events (saddle position, chest pad handlebars)... I actually read somewhere that in the 1995-1996 an italian team called Jolly used this frame for TT purposes, but I didn't find any other specs...
If anybody could help I'm here :)

Another impossible mission will be t find a rear wheel that gives me a chainline approx 20-25mm (the bb is 30mm wide).
 
This is the geo with 700c (don't mind the stem and crankset choice, just bin parts)

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Crazy but, truly awesome
Bin parts you say? Pinarello stem & Record cranks? For sale by any chance? :)
They'd be great for my Pinny build
 
That frame geometry almost looks too extreme to be rideable! but what a great project, good luck with it!
 
to many plugs in one socket is a fire hazard which would be of more concern........
 
Atm I fitted an ergostem to see if I can have at least a "superman" position instead of the chestpad/skiing position

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Thanks Nob for your concern about fire hazard too :)
 
I'd hate to see a nice bike such as this go up in smoke due to overloaded sockets :) or even damage that new wooden flooring.......
 
Yesterday I called the shop in Rome that sold this bike originally and this was a custom order to Moser from a customer that wanted a TT bike with the geo of the Francesco's 1994 hour record bike.
The shop still has a picture of the bike when it was builded but unfortunately they don't have any internet connection to sent it to me.
The guy said they'll try to contact the original owner and ask him to forward to me technical informations and the pictures as well.
Apparently they used an Ambrosio lenticular wheel and they spaced it correctly.
I hope next week I'll have some good news.
 
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