Re: Re:
FluffyChicken":h7rvr042 said:
Not read the other posts past the serial number.
But my input.
It has the powerstays of the A-Pro made aluminium-o.
It doesn't look to have the replaceable hanger (so it's the 1992 model, first two batches).
It has a stay, which adds to the first two batches.
It doesn't have riveted cable guides, so that makes it the second batch.
That batch is A106 (1991 June).
Yours is A910(1)
Which could possibly be a 1989 Nov model for the 1990 years
Or a different coding and 1991 Jan, it could be as it has 8 numbers and not seven.
(Cheshire1980, did the Feb 1991 batch use this coding and not the newer style?)
Either way, it is earlier than the Aluminium-o.
I'll leave it there.
Caveat - at least last time I looked it's been some years now.
Echoing the other replies here - I definitely don't think it's an Aluminium 'O' either.
As FluffyChicken mentions - the upper cable routing is the same as my 2nd batch 'O' (Jun'91) but the seat post size is 27.6mm (well 27.2mm with Guinness can Shim for me!)
....so the 31.4mm doesn't stack up.
Sinnerman put forward the Caloi.... it's similar but the seat stay profiles are different and it has a squarer section to the rear cable guide.
BITD, around 93/94 - I remember stripping the black paint from my original Aluminium 'O', polishing the frame and painting the forks Orange to look like the Caloi :facepalm: :facepalm: God knows why, suppose I thought it needed a makeover for something that was current at the time!
Anyway, Sinnerman also mentions Scott.... I've had a look and this could be closer to the mark. The upper cable routing is wrong, no rack mounts, and a curved seat stay brace, but the other elements such as the box section stays, 1 1/4" headset /tube, and tange big fork are there. Looks a bigger seat post too?
As also suggested, it could also be an A-Pro frame manufactured for another European brand. Wheeler rings a bell but can't find any images.
Here's some shamelessly borrowed pics of a '91 Scott Super America from T'interweb.
boy"O"boy