^ Wow. You're the only person I know who actually got a response from Pinarello...as unhelpful as it was.
To be honest there's nothing particularly Pinarello about it*, and if it wasn't for the BB shell stamp I'd say it wasn't. Is it feasible that a local Italian frame builder got hold of a Pinarello BB shell?
Are there any Pinarello 'bird' cutouts in any of the lugs? (Looks like there may be one on the HT/DT junction, but hard to tell.) They were never shy about putting a logo on everything.
I did come across a Pinarello track frame that didn't have any pantos.
I'll check the serial number against my collection when I'm at work tomorrow.
Unless it's post 1990, which is about where my Pinarello knowledge starts to fade.
^ Wow. You're the only person I know who actually got a response from Pinarello...as unhelpful as it was.
To be honest there's nothing particularly Pinarello about it*, and if it wasn't for the BB shell stamp I'd say it wasn't. Is it feasible that a local Italian frame builder got hold of a Pinarello BB shell?
Are there any Pinarello 'bird' cutouts in any of the lugs? (Looks like there may be one on the HT/DT junction, but hard to tell.) They were never shy about putting a logo on everything.
I did come across a Pinarello track frame that didn't have any pantos.
I'll check the serial number against my collection when I'm at work tomorrow.