Up for sale here is a NOS Concorde Squadra road bike frameset.
This frame was built by CIOCC by the hands of master frame-builder Mario Carminati, Giovanni Pelizzoli's nephew, who is now working for Pelizzoli. The frame features very special aerodynamic Columbus Ego tubing. The frame is constructed using a combination of brazing and lugs. The unicrown fork is TIG-welded.
Seat tube length is 55.5 cm (C-C) and 57.5 cm (C-T). Top tube length is 54.5 cm (C-C). Head tube length is 13.5 cm. Rear spacing is 130 mm. Frame weight is 1900 grams. Fork weight is 800 grams. The frame takes a 1 inch fork.
The frameset is being sold as is. Needless to say the frame is unpainted. The rust on the frame is just surface rust and can easily be removed. The chrome shows pitting. Unfortunately there is a small dent in the down side of the head tube, which you will need to sort out before fitting a headset.
I am looking for € 175.00 or 130.00 GBP for the frameset, including shipment to any country in Europe.
Up for sale here is a NOS Concorde Squadra road bike frameset.
This frame was built by CIOCC by the hands of master frame-builder Mario Carminati, Giovanni Pelizzoli's nephew, who is now working for Pelizzoli. The frame features very special aerodynamic Columbus Ego tubing. The frame is constructed using a combination of brazing and lugs. The unicrown fork is TIG-welded.
Seat tube length is 55.5 cm (C-C) and 57.5 cm (C-T). Top tube length is 54.5 cm (C-C). Head tube length is 13.5 cm. Rear spacing is 130 mm. Frame weight is 1900 grams. Fork weight is 800 grams. The frame takes a 1 inch fork.
The frameset is being sold as is. Needless to say the frame is unpainted. The rust on the frame is just surface rust and can easily be removed. The chrome shows pitting. Unfortunately there is a small dent in the down side of the head tube, which you will need to sort out before fitting a headset.
I am looking for € 175.00 or 130.00 GBP for the frameset, including shipment to any country in Europe.
More pictures of the frame can be found here: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/quality_vintage_bikes/albums/72157662576979380]