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Hi,
I've taken delivery of a nice 1980's steel TT frameset from a low volume british builder and was wondering if you guys could have a stab at guessing the tubing type?.
I'm guessing it's early 80's as it has a Campag Portacatena rear dropout. It is a lugged construction with double butted steel tubes. The seatpost diameter is 27.0mm and it's measurements are 21" c-c seat tube with a 22" c-c top tube. The frame weight is 1750 grams and the forks are 630 grams.
I'm having difficulty seeing past the possibility of it being 753 with those weights but I'm unaware of the specifics of other lightweight tubings such as Columbus KL or Ishiwata 017/019. There is no paintloss around any of the lugs so I can't check the type of brazing material and the paint's not so bad that I'd want to scratch some off to check either.
Can anyone offer some info that might make it easier to identify?.
The frameset is not my size so will be going up for sale at some point in the near future and I'd like to be able to describe it with some confidence.
Thanks for your time.
Matt
I've taken delivery of a nice 1980's steel TT frameset from a low volume british builder and was wondering if you guys could have a stab at guessing the tubing type?.
I'm guessing it's early 80's as it has a Campag Portacatena rear dropout. It is a lugged construction with double butted steel tubes. The seatpost diameter is 27.0mm and it's measurements are 21" c-c seat tube with a 22" c-c top tube. The frame weight is 1750 grams and the forks are 630 grams.
I'm having difficulty seeing past the possibility of it being 753 with those weights but I'm unaware of the specifics of other lightweight tubings such as Columbus KL or Ishiwata 017/019. There is no paintloss around any of the lugs so I can't check the type of brazing material and the paint's not so bad that I'd want to scratch some off to check either.
Can anyone offer some info that might make it easier to identify?.
The frameset is not my size so will be going up for sale at some point in the near future and I'd like to be able to describe it with some confidence.
Thanks for your time.
Matt