Ha, thanks. Yep, the Venom is very nineties and the trick is not to look down too much when riding If it needs refinishing in my lifetime (unlikely) I'll just go with a metallic purple which should look ok with the fork!I'd guess the Walvale to be older than 70s- markedly non-parallel seat/head tube angles, pre-Campag. dropouts, clearances..
Nice collection. I dunno how you choose which one to ride.. or for that matter which bits go on which frame..
Juxtapositions of primary colours do my head in though.. so that Venom is like a worst case scenario for me, colour-wise..
Thanks, yes, it does look "sharp" but handles really well and isn't twitchy at all. The only downside, as I mentioned, is the toe overlap which can really put the brakes on. Only annoying matter is the lack of braze-ons: there's nothing apart from cable guides/stops for derailleur cables.Liking the Rory O’Brien as looks like an early Time Trial frame
Yes, after some Googling, definitely Capella lugs. Not much on Velobase about them ("produced 60's") and like you say, restricted to Carltons of the era but appearing later on some Raleigh SBDU frames. Only after 1981 would they have been available to other builders after products from the Carlton/Raleigh workshop were sold on. So, yes, agree that this doesn't fit at all.I'd guess the Walvale to be older than 70s- markedly non-parallel seat/head tube angles, pre-Campag. dropouts, clearances..
Nice collection. I dunno how you choose which one to ride.. or for that matter which bits go on which frame..
Juxtapositions of primary colours do my head in though.. so that Venom is like a worst case scenario for me, colour-wise..
Actually the 'Walvale' seems to have Carlton Capella lugs, which afaik in theory should only be found on Carltons or Raleigh/Carltons, at least until much later, by which time that style of frame would have been anachronistic.
I guess he liked short wheelbases but it’s a lovely looking frameThanks, yes, it does look "sharp" but handles really well and isn't twitchy at all. The only downside, as I mentioned, is the toe overlap which can really put the brakes on. Only annoying matter is the lack of braze-ons: there's nothing apart from cable guides/stops for derailleur cables.
It was built for the original owner who raced on the track. Equipment which is original are Cyclone derailleurs, SR Royal chainset, Campag headset and Weinmann 605 brakes. Fitted the "new" repro Cinelli bars and stem for peace of mind and the wheels are Mavic GL330 on Mavic 501 hubs (replaced the 27" Mavic Module E on Campag L/F which are now going on the Walvale).
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