Columbus MAX or Reynolds...?

This is my Grandis Overmax:

IMG_20241122_073339837.webp

It no longer has the original paint and stickers. I changed the fork, put a carbon one from Columbus and also updated the Campagnolo 10x2 group.
 
I have also come to the conclusion that people are prepared to pay a lot of money for them. Maybe one day i will find out for myself instead of just reading about just how good they are.
I fancied a Max frame when I was younger. A French guy I used to race with had a lovely big 60cm Max, but I got the impression that he liked it because it was stiff and didn't flex much - good for a big fast finish sprinter like him, but I'm not sure it would be very comfortable ride over the distance.

I've had a EL-OS frame before from Maxi Sports and it was a really great bike to ride, and lightweight. The other problem with the Max frames is they are HEAVY... If you're a bigger rider and put out quite a bit of grunt I think it could be a good solution, otherwise I would definitely plump for EL-OS, there are plenty nice ones out there, and a few Bianchi Celeste 😉🇮🇹
 
Hillary Stone is a bloke from the UK, have met him on the job at cycle jumblies
He's also got a pied a terre in the south of France, near Carcassonne! Stays same street as my pal, though I don't think he rides the bike much or carries any stock there. Hard to tell with Hillary, a man of mystery!
 
Back
Top