70's Colnago Super 531c

hilldodger

Dirt Disciple
Just picked this frame up. Scruffy but original and straight.

Are 531 Colnago's common? I'm not really in to road bikes of that era.

Might consider selling and will get some pictures soon.
 
Hi

While I am a long, long way from being a Colnago expert, my guess is that Colnago has never produced a framev with Reynolds tubing, be it 531c or any other. I'm pretty sure that Colnago used only Columbus tubes of various types, depending on the model, during the 70s and 80s.

I'm also pretty sure that there are Colnago connoisseurs on the forum who'll back this guess up.

Does your bike correspond to this?

http://www.lfgss.com/thread109723.html

Colnagolover
 
A closer look reveals that the 531 sticker is a bit of a red herring! It peeled of rather too easily.

The lugs are fancier than those in the pictures above and I'm pretty sure it's a Super. I'll have a good look over it at the weekend.
 
I worked in a bike shop in the 70's and never came across any 531 Colnago's...........on the other hand there were a few UK frames made in Columbus :D

Shaun
 
Midlife":2ztn95io said:
I worked in a bike shop in the 70's and never came across any 531 Colnago's...........on the other hand there were a few UK frames made in Columbus :D

Shaun

Ohio, New Mexico or SLX ;)
 
not sure as in the 70's it was a bit underhand...... my 1974 ish TT frame has a rear triangle that looks wrong for 531 as it's not tapered enough. The builder is keeping quiet :) The cream one.....

http://i54.tinypic.com/a4bzt3.jpg

Come to think of it the forks look a bit track / columbus too

Shaun
 
Shaun, you really need to dig these frames out of there before they get damaged ;)
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it the 80s before 531c appeared on the market? If you've got a 531c decal on a '70s frame, and an Italian frame to boot, well, you know....
 
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