Last year I had a Cinelli Vigorelli for track riding then got a Dolan Forza briefly which was awesome, incredibly stiff and blew the Vigorelli out the water. Long story short, I had to return the Forza as it was stolen, got my money back but had to go back to riding the Vigorelli. Since then I have been lusting after frame of the level of the Forza but moving house has emptied the wallet.
So after not being able to afford a Dolan DF4 or similar, I decided to go down the Chinese Carbon route and bought a frame with little info, just knowing it has a 56cm top tube and looked pretty beefy. I couldn't find anyone info online about them from people that have bought them and there isn't a frame number to google like all the road frames have.
A couple of weeks after purchasing on ebay this turned up:
The box was a bit dented but it was packed well enough to not suffer in the post.
Last year I had a Cinelli Vigorelli for track riding then got a Dolan Forza briefly which was awesome, incredibly stiff and blew the Vigorelli out the water. Long story short, I had to return the Forza as it was stolen, got my money back but had to go back to riding the Vigorelli. Since then I have been lusting after frame of the level of the Forza but moving house has emptied the wallet.
So after not being able to afford a Dolan DF4 or similar, I decided to go down the Chinese Carbon route and bought a frame with little info, just knowing it has a 56cm top tube and looked pretty beefy. I couldn't find anyone info online about them from people that have bought them and there isn't a frame number to google like all the road frames have.
A couple of weeks after purchasing on ebay this turned up:
The box was a bit dented but it was packed well enough to not suffer in the post.