can anyone name the frame

sea"J.B.F." wrote:
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> I have an option to have a frame built with Dedacciai Zero Uno tubing.I've
> been told by the builder that it is a very high quality tubeset. I'm
> curious as to why more bikes are not built with Deda. tubing?
Err, look through the catalogs of the highest thought of builders in the
world and you will see that Dedacciai is one of the highest on their
lists.

They are a small specialty tubing house and do not have the capability
of supplying companies like Trek. Look up Eddy Merckx, DeRosa and the
like. My Corsa 0.1 is the finest bike I've ever ridden, bar none.

rching that tubeset.....looking pretty good!
 
the weight of the frame is as good as my scales can represent. my klein rascal and prestige stumpy weigh more......i'm stripping a nivacrome? rockhopper to build this...and i can't believe how heavy the rockhopper frame feels after handling this for a couple of days! i think it is a rockrider badly repainted (over helicopter tape and everything) but...what a great frame!!!
 
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In the final reckoning it does not matter where or by who the frame was made, it is a top quality tube set and a funky light frame. The most important thing is to enjoy it :D :D
 
yep....not even getting painted.....i've aquired loads of good quality bad condition lightweight parts over the years....at last i've found a use for the prestige forks with poor coating!
i love this frame!
 
looking at that logo on the drop out it's a ritchey frame of some sort, no one else got that?

slackers....

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It doesn't work like that. Ritchey made the dropouts, but anyone can buy Ritchey dropouts and use them to build a frame.

You can see dropouts with Shimano and Campagnolo stamped on them, but you wouldn't assume that they made the frame.
 
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