Thursday, October 31, 2013

van Tuyl





van Tuyl "MAX" owned by reader Valentijn who also pointed me to this information about van Tuyl:

"Gijs van Tuyl is a bit a weird guy. Used to be quite a big race bike dealer in Zaltbommel, but went bankrupt for maybe 100 times. He was also always doing races, mainly in lower categories. Had bikes, frames and components produced with his own label. Somehow he wasn't able to invest time and money in the right business and screw up many times. For many years, the brand name was "Van Tuyl". It was pretty famous in NL and good riders like Richard Groenendaal and Marianne Vos rode his bikes. But a couple of years ago, business went wrong again and his business partner/investor kicked Gijs out. Although Gijs van Tuyl is not in that company anymore, the bikes are still labeled as Van Tuyl. See www.vantuyl.nl. Right now, Gijs is still working in the bike branch, running a company with his private bike label "Apex" (http://www.apex-bikes.nl), Quasar wheels and components and a bike shop 53-11: http://www.cc5311.nl.

Some frames (or many?) were built by Italian frame builder Andrea Pesenti or at least in his company. But Gijs also experimented with aluminium frames and even with Titanium frames from Russia."

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Monday, September 30, 2013

Tommasini






Tommasini "Velocista", 1993.

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Caloi



Reader Jan sends in photos of his original Caloi Mx Leader from team Lotto Caloi Vetta Belgacom of 1993.

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Rossignoli




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Monday, June 10, 2013

Donhou


100 mph "speed bike" built from opposed oval Columbus Max tubing for stiffness.  More details here. 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.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Lighthouse






Note: Lighthouse is the brand of framebuilder Tim Neenan who was also the first product designer at Specialized. He was responsible for the Sequoia, the Allez, the Expedition and the Stumpjumper (first production mountain bike). Neenan is still building custom frames such as this MAX mountain bike. Other LIghthouse frames previously posted are here. More information at www.lighthousecycles.com.

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Virginia






Minimax frame by Virginia of Modena; 1990s.

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