I've had my fun with this, time for it to find a new home.
It came to me stored for many years, having obviously been barely used since the fella I got it from acquired it in the early 90s. Frame was neon yellow, but the paint was very battered, so I had it refinished in the purple you see here. Most of the parts were like new, and I even still have many of the manuals for the shimano bits that the PO gave me.
Abilita frames were built by Paul Wilkins in Dorset, he was a licenced 753 builder etc. This one has a cinelli spoiler BB shell, Columbus dropouts. Tubeset is unknown, but my best guess based on weight and tube diameters is 531C. The fork is aluminium, but it's been with the frame for over 2 decades, so I decided it could stay.
I did a bundle of figuring out what it might be in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=366842
It's a "standard" size 56, 56 ST, 56 TT
Drivetrain is a mix, 105 1050 cranks (which I stripped and polished as the lacquer was crazed), 1055 front derailleur, RX100 shifters and brakes
Wheels are mavic 192's on 1050 105 HG hubs, shod with modern conti tyres. Straight and true, and butter smooth, the only problem is some of the eyelets have become scabby in storage
ITM stem and bars, kalloy seatpost, modern saddle. New cork bar tape.
it's lovely, all the parts are in great working order - rides like a new bike that just happens to be old
I am in Bristol, and I am offering pick up only
cheers
Keir
It came to me stored for many years, having obviously been barely used since the fella I got it from acquired it in the early 90s. Frame was neon yellow, but the paint was very battered, so I had it refinished in the purple you see here. Most of the parts were like new, and I even still have many of the manuals for the shimano bits that the PO gave me.
Abilita frames were built by Paul Wilkins in Dorset, he was a licenced 753 builder etc. This one has a cinelli spoiler BB shell, Columbus dropouts. Tubeset is unknown, but my best guess based on weight and tube diameters is 531C. The fork is aluminium, but it's been with the frame for over 2 decades, so I decided it could stay.
I did a bundle of figuring out what it might be in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=366842
It's a "standard" size 56, 56 ST, 56 TT
Drivetrain is a mix, 105 1050 cranks (which I stripped and polished as the lacquer was crazed), 1055 front derailleur, RX100 shifters and brakes
Wheels are mavic 192's on 1050 105 HG hubs, shod with modern conti tyres. Straight and true, and butter smooth, the only problem is some of the eyelets have become scabby in storage
ITM stem and bars, kalloy seatpost, modern saddle. New cork bar tape.
it's lovely, all the parts are in great working order - rides like a new bike that just happens to be old
I am in Bristol, and I am offering pick up only
cheers
Keir