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• #2
immediate plan:
shove on all fixed gear parts.turns out the seatpost is 27.0 However, Thomson elite inline ordered!
in the next month or so:
full 105 groupset
Mavic Askium / Fsa team 35 - open to better suggestions further down the line but at the moment I just want cheap to get this going!
Thomson elite inline - blacklong term
carbon fork (can easily get that down by 400g right?!
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• #3
I can assure you that's not a Cinelli. Cinelli made lugs too, for a lot of manufacturers. The spoiler bottom bracket was used on a lot of frames back then.
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• #4
I thought that might be the case. Any ideas what it might be?
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• #5
Not a clue, could be anything.
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• #6
Further to @nutsjesmoar assurance of not a Cinelli frame;
The Spoiler BB Shells tended to be used on better-than-average frames as the shell came at a price point where builders wouldn't shell out for one of these just to put it on a gas pipe low end frame.
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I used to own a Sirius with that BB. 653 tubing. Nice bike.
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• #8
so, build so far!
first roadbike, still need to dial in fit. weird riding it after being on a fixed for so long, but its fast and comfy! I think the flex compared to a stiff alu track frame is noticable, but in a good way, relly enjoyed my commute!
new frame day!
dunno what this is. Supercorsa Bottom bracket, but other than that no obvious markings.
it's approx 61 x 57 C-C
fame is weighing in at 1845g
fork is 750g
seems reasonably light to me? but I know nothing.
got some deda piega + a gitane quill with the frameset. (573g)
Plan is to eventually build this up as a nice, good weather/daily roadie. Having only really built fixed bikes before, this is a whole new ball game for me.