Friday, January 31, 2014
Original Columbus MAX 11 piece tube set
Original Columbus MAX 11 piece tube set:
Down tube 650mm
Seat tube 640mm
Top tube 600mm
2 x seat stays 549mm
2 x chain stays 424mm
head tube 180mm
2 x fork blades 389
steerer 220mm w 55mm threads
BSC bottom bracket
original decals
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Irony Cycleworks
From Irony Cycleworks, in the Philippines (click on image to enlarge). Anthony Balaguer writes, "I am a new frame builder from the Philippines. I learned from Koichi Yamaguchi." Find Irony Cycleworks on Facebook, here.
The build:
IC MAX
Columbus Max tubeset
Columbus Tusk Straight CF Fork
Shimano DA 7900
CInelli Integralter
Xentis Mark 1 Wheelset
This blog is dedicated to all things related to Columbus MAX, MXL and MINIMAX. If you have a contribution please email me at veronaman@gmail.com. All the brands listed can be found along the right margin.
Friday, January 24, 2014
SOMEC
Thanks to Apollo for the photos of his 65 cm Somec Lugo Di Romagna Promax, equipped with 9 speed Campagnolo Record Titanium. More photos here.
As a reminder:
In the 60's, Oliviero Gallegati worked as a mechanic for the Giro d'Italia. Seeing a need to establish standards for Giro mechanics, he established the Società Meccanica (Mechanic's Society) thus creating the acronym for SOMEC frames which he began building in 1973. Not naming frames after oneself in Italy is a rarity among Italian framebuilders.
SOMEC adopted two symbols to identify its brand: the tulip and the prancing horse. The tulip chosen for its elegance, sweetness and variety of colors. The prancing horse, symbol of the famous aviator Francesco Baracca Lugo. When you see the SOMEC logo, do not be confused with Ferrari. As the story goes, back in ancient history when Oliviero and Enzo Ferrari both wanted to show the Cavallino on their product, they came to an agreement as fellow "Romagnesi": Ferrari would put the tail up, SOMEC the tail down. They have never argued from that day.
This blog is dedicated to all things related to Columbus MAX, MXL and MINIMAX. If you have a contribution please email me at veronaman@gmail.com. All the brands listed can be found along the right margin.
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