Hey everyone, I'm building up a Columbus framed Olmo with a mix of Campy 9 speed bits. The frame I think is pretty special. I'm trying to identify work out what tubing it is made from to put the correct Columbus sticker on and the model if possible.
The frame is 1940 grams ish and the forks 640 grams. The current sticker that shows which Columbus tube set was used is a replacement used for repaints.
I have only found one other Olmo that's similar on the Internet. This is a link to it. https://www.registrostoricocicli.com/rsc/registro-altre-marche/olmo-005/ It's like my frame with round tubes and the shifter bosses on the side and labelled as having Columbus Air tubes and it features the same chainstays and brake bridge are the same as those fitted to the Columbus Air frames as seen in this link https://www.peterbrueggeman.com/cr/catalogues/olmo-ssn-bike4120-Jaseyjase.pdf I'm thinking it's either a custom Air setup or SL / Air hybrid. I'm certain my forks are Columbus Air forks as I have seen many other Olmos with Air that have the shifters on the top of the down tube with these forks.
There is no ribbing inside the tubes, so no SLX.
The bottom Bracket is a Cinelli BB. The link below is to the Cinelli steel SuperCorsa which is still in production today. It has the same hidden brake line bosses and the fork crown is very similar though not identical.
Do have any further information on this / views or information on Columbus Air thoughts? Do you know what model this was badged as?
Thanks!
https://usa.cinelli-milano.com/collections/supercorsa
The frame is 1940 grams ish and the forks 640 grams. The current sticker that shows which Columbus tube set was used is a replacement used for repaints.
I have only found one other Olmo that's similar on the Internet. This is a link to it. https://www.registrostoricocicli.com/rsc/registro-altre-marche/olmo-005/ It's like my frame with round tubes and the shifter bosses on the side and labelled as having Columbus Air tubes and it features the same chainstays and brake bridge are the same as those fitted to the Columbus Air frames as seen in this link https://www.peterbrueggeman.com/cr/catalogues/olmo-ssn-bike4120-Jaseyjase.pdf I'm thinking it's either a custom Air setup or SL / Air hybrid. I'm certain my forks are Columbus Air forks as I have seen many other Olmos with Air that have the shifters on the top of the down tube with these forks.
There is no ribbing inside the tubes, so no SLX.
The bottom Bracket is a Cinelli BB. The link below is to the Cinelli steel SuperCorsa which is still in production today. It has the same hidden brake line bosses and the fork crown is very similar though not identical.
Do have any further information on this / views or information on Columbus Air thoughts? Do you know what model this was badged as?
Thanks!
https://usa.cinelli-milano.com/collections/supercorsa