Incorrect sir. That Vivalo in the picture is mine and it is in fact NJS -stamped. You cant take the stamp away although Vivalo lost their certificate for one crown failure in some crash. And that Gayas belongs to my better half and here is some info concerning the frame (and I guess nobody implicated that the frame is NJS)..:
"Gayas is possibly the first Korean track frame company ever established. They were sponsored by one of major company in Korea called Sun-kyung (SK) and built track frames for U.S.A. Olympic Track Team for Seoul Olympics 1988. Most of Gayas frames has double butted Tange tubing and Suntour track-ends. They are built prestigiously to highest standard. Gayas disappeared in early to mid 1990s and their frames are therefore extremely rare to find in any condition (even in Korea)." About the same is this: http://www.pedalroom.com/bike/gayas-korean-keirin-build-12152
"..The seller was actually able to track down the original builder (http://www.youngcycle.com) who built this in the 80s and have him restore it. Young Cycle builds all the Cello, 3rensho and Kalavinka frames for Korean Kerin."
rotten_prims
And every logo a disgrace..
Dunno about the disgrace you are talking about..haters gonna hate.
Incorrect sir. That Vivalo in the picture is mine and it is in fact NJS -stamped. You cant take the stamp away although Vivalo lost their certificate for one crown failure in some crash. And that Gayas belongs to my better half and here is some info concerning the frame (and I guess nobody implicated that the frame is NJS)..:
"Gayas is possibly the first Korean track frame company ever established. They were sponsored by one of major company in Korea called Sun-kyung (SK) and built track frames for U.S.A. Olympic Track Team for Seoul Olympics 1988. Most of Gayas frames has double butted Tange tubing and Suntour track-ends. They are built prestigiously to highest standard. Gayas disappeared in early to mid 1990s and their frames are therefore extremely rare to find in any condition (even in Korea)." About the same is this: http://www.pedalroom.com/bike/gayas-korean-keirin-build-12152
"..The seller was actually able to track down the original builder (http://www.youngcycle.com) who built this in the 80s and have him restore it. Young Cycle builds all the Cello, 3rensho and Kalavinka frames for Korean Kerin."
rotten_prims
Dunno about the disgrace you are talking about..haters gonna hate.