I was lucky to come across this a few months ago, a fillet blazed Columbus Max Roberts. Dated 1993. Thanks to a very helpful Retrobiker for pick up and post.
It's had replacement forks (I assume) as these are currently a 700c set of straight blade Colnago forks.
I do have a spare pair of Roberts forks (also 1993), at 700c which would need the threaded portion extending to match the short headtube.
However... I can't tell what the fork length should be!
Given the short headtube, I guessed this might be a lo pro frame. It's 52cm c-t seattube, 57cm c-c toptube, I had heard of a 'micro lo pro phase' in the early 90's when a compact design replaced the long seattube and downward sloping / curved top tube of 80's frames.
In absence of Roberts to ask, do these pictures give the assembled experts any clues?
Thanks!
It's had replacement forks (I assume) as these are currently a 700c set of straight blade Colnago forks.
I do have a spare pair of Roberts forks (also 1993), at 700c which would need the threaded portion extending to match the short headtube.
However... I can't tell what the fork length should be!
Given the short headtube, I guessed this might be a lo pro frame. It's 52cm c-t seattube, 57cm c-c toptube, I had heard of a 'micro lo pro phase' in the early 90's when a compact design replaced the long seattube and downward sloping / curved top tube of 80's frames.
In absence of Roberts to ask, do these pictures give the assembled experts any clues?
Thanks!