Sigma from 2005 ish

WildGoose

Dirt Disciple
I got this a few years ago now , been hanging in a store room somewhere then in my shed, which is where most of the chips to the paint has been done. As with most of the Sigmas I have seen, they are something else rebranded. Stick on decals under laquer. This measures 56mm centre of bb to top of top tube, 58mm from bb centre to top of seat tube. It is hydro formed dedacciai alloy head top seat & down tube, with a carbon rear end. This has never been built up other than the forks which are just for show, too short a steerer. As far as I have found out it is an Italian Billota rebadged. have some other pictures if anyone wants to see. Arthur IMG_1638.jpeg IMG_1643.jpeg
 
Are you going to build it up? Suprised there is not a tubing decal on it. The downtube is pretty distinctive.
 
Are you going to build it up? Suprised there is not a tubing decal on it. The downtube is pretty distinctive.
Hello CTK
I think they were made & the final badges were to be applied when sold? I spent a lot of time searching to find out the maker. Sigma were not much help, there records did not cover the time period? As for the building up I have done it's twin, as I have another exactly the same. No pictures on this machine but I will post a pic later. I acquired 3 Sigmas at the same time.
 
Hello CTK
I think they were made & the final badges were to be applied when sold? I spent a lot of time searching to find out the maker. Sigma were not much help, there records did not cover the time period? As for the building up I have done it's twin, as I have another exactly the same. No pictures on this machine but I will post a pic later. I acquired 3 Sigmas at the same time.
Built up with dura ace 7700 mostly, later Ultegra levers, Mavic wheels, Mks pedals I like toe clips, it’s what I grew up riding.
 

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