one-eyed_jim
Old School Grand Master
Re: Re:
I'm also not entirely convinced that the toptube is Tange Prestige Concept. To me the ovalisation looks more pronounced, and the width at the seat tube is greater than might be expected for a Tange tube.
Here's a picture from the eBay auction:
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/OTAwWDE2MDA=/ ... A/$_57.JPG
"The MAX top tube is based on a 31.7mm tube and biaxially ovalized to 37.5 x 26mm with a .7/.4/.7mm butting profile. When installed on a frame, the 37.5mm axis followed the long axis of the head tube yet traverses the seat tube, meaning it is significantly wider than the seat tube."
To me, a fillet-brazed (Columbus) toptube on a TIG-welded (Tange) frame shouts frame repair.
Those are all fair points, but how else do we account for a fillet-brazed toptube on an otherwise TIG-welded frame?FluffyChicken":2lc9nxya said:What get's me is '92 Explosifs where, relatively speaking, cheap frames (as are '93 Kiluea's)
A new Concept top tube, all the brazings would not be cheap in comparison to what it was worth at the time of doing it, as far as I know.
Also modifying it to use a roller for the front mech in a time when toppull mechs where readily available just seems daft.
I'm also not entirely convinced that the toptube is Tange Prestige Concept. To me the ovalisation looks more pronounced, and the width at the seat tube is greater than might be expected for a Tange tube.
Here's a picture from the eBay auction:
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/OTAwWDE2MDA=/ ... A/$_57.JPG
That suggests a difference in profile between the two tubes. Tange Prestige Concept was unusual in that the toptube and downtube were identical, and both were nearly round at the seat tube end. The toptube doesn't look fat enough to be MAX OR, but might be a standard Columbus MAX (road) tube.RickTheUncivil":2lc9nxya said:Top tube is ovalized horizontally at seat tube and vertically at headtube.
Downtube is ovalised vertically at headtube but feels round at the seat tube.
"The MAX top tube is based on a 31.7mm tube and biaxially ovalized to 37.5 x 26mm with a .7/.4/.7mm butting profile. When installed on a frame, the 37.5mm axis followed the long axis of the head tube yet traverses the seat tube, meaning it is significantly wider than the seat tube."
To me, a fillet-brazed (Columbus) toptube on a TIG-welded (Tange) frame shouts frame repair.