I am new to this forum (my first post).
I have just purchased a 1980s OLMO with Columbus SL tubing, though I purchased it soley to strip the components off it (Campagnolo Super Record groupset), so I am left with a frame that is a little too small for me (I am 6feet 2!)
This is potentially now for sale 'as is' or should I restore it to sell it?
The frame is in good condition with no dings/dents and the fully chromed forks and chainstay are in superb condition.
It is a quality frame with Columbus fork ends and dropouts and an OLMO cast BB shell. It has Olmo engraved in fork crown and top of seat stays (plus cast seat lug)
I'm guessing at mid-80s as it has peg on chainstay to hold chain, plus braze-on front-mech. Also top brake cable goes through top-tube.
Stamped 48, which I measure as centre-centre. Around 49 centre to top.
The paintwork is VERY tatty though.
I'm hoping for £120 'as is'.
If no takers, I will get it re-enameled to hopefully reach a better market.
Located in Winchester, can post and will take some photos later.
I have just purchased a 1980s OLMO with Columbus SL tubing, though I purchased it soley to strip the components off it (Campagnolo Super Record groupset), so I am left with a frame that is a little too small for me (I am 6feet 2!)
This is potentially now for sale 'as is' or should I restore it to sell it?
The frame is in good condition with no dings/dents and the fully chromed forks and chainstay are in superb condition.
It is a quality frame with Columbus fork ends and dropouts and an OLMO cast BB shell. It has Olmo engraved in fork crown and top of seat stays (plus cast seat lug)
I'm guessing at mid-80s as it has peg on chainstay to hold chain, plus braze-on front-mech. Also top brake cable goes through top-tube.
Stamped 48, which I measure as centre-centre. Around 49 centre to top.
The paintwork is VERY tatty though.
I'm hoping for £120 'as is'.
If no takers, I will get it re-enameled to hopefully reach a better market.
Located in Winchester, can post and will take some photos later.