mini.cabrera":32i8keog said:
sinnerman":32i8keog said:
Taking the paint off will let you know if its an "A-Pro" manufactured frame for sure.
I havent got the rest of the range im afraid, but this shows there top of the line offering, also had a square profile to the stays, i thought i remembered Scott having an offering like it too, but im only going from a vague memory.
Thank you! I have seen the Calois. Don't they all have square shaped cantilever cable stops? (I don't know how they are called). This model has the cable stops of the top tube down right and mine up right.
I think like Mark has suggested the best way to proceed to find out what it is, is to remove the Paint, this will give definite clues to how it was labelled when it left the factory, it may even have some left over decals embossed in the frame but at minimum it will show a frame number, from this you "might" be able to pin point the factory who made it.
Cables routes can differ throughout a range of bikes within one brand, but the BB on your certainly directs you to a higher model, Sadly i dont have any more Caloi info on there range, but looking at the rear end, welding, dropouts etc i wouldnt be at all surprised if it came from the same source as yours and the Orange. Each Brand would have had there own variations to make the frame there own and separate it from the pack (so to speak).
I fear untill you have carefully removed the paint it might all be just best guess im afraid.
I think the main clue without taking the paint off, is to try and match up the rear brake bridge area with the two mounts shown in your picture.