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Nice score! My guess would be that the tubing is camus aero 7. They offered aero tubes with traditional round ends so that they could be used with normal lugs. I have a frame with camus ul89 tubing, I couldn't find out much about it tho.
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Ooh whauw thats really cool
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Commented on this on the 'gram - love it
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This frame is an SMG (soudures et mesures garanties) built by Jean Frelat, as @Sig_Arlecchino said, it’s build from Camus Aero 7 tubing.
Daniel Jacotey’s shop was well known is the region, he was working with talented framebuilder as SMG, and also CACEG (who became later « Paris-Tours ») assembling custom build bikes for region’s racers & fortunate client..
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@hacha and @Sig_Arlecchino thanks for your comments
And @hacha did you spoke with Daniel regarding from who this frame was ?
finished the build :)
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Very nice. What did you use on the paint?, it looks great.
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Thanks man :)
Its the original paint :)I used little bit of commandant and a sponge to clean
And afterwards with Dasty :)
Through a friend i got a link about a trackframe which looked pretty interesting..
Thanks again for the link Rick ;)
An aero seattube and a nice looking steel track stem.
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Left last saturday to France and picked up the frameset.
When i just saw the bike it only got better with the downtube and the fork having aero tubes 👌
Seller told me this frame used to belong to the French national team rider and used at the olympic games 🔥
If this is true, is something that is worth finding out.
When i returned back home i had a closer look at the frameset and in the light i could see the remains of a transfer on the toptube.
Daniel Jacotey it said , and the search started...
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After speaking with another friend who is living in Paris,
he helped me get more into detail about this frame.
Thanks for the help Vinnie :)
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This frame was made by Daniel Jacotey in Picquigny near Amiens in France,
Daniel Jacotey retired in 2016 as a well known shop owner in Picquigny in Picardy, running the shop for 36 years, and the fact that these bikes are no longer being made just adds more kudos to owning one.
This looks to be a unique frame and apperntly was used by French track cyclist Philippe Ermenault.
Philippe Ermenault (born 29 April 1969) is a French former track cyclist.
Ermenault was twice world champion in individual pursuit and Olympic champion as part of the France team in the team pursuit.
He is the father of racing cyclist Corentin Ermenault.
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I will try to get as much info as possible but since the shop from Daniel Jacotey closed last year that part will be hard.
Hopefully i can make contact with Philippe Ermenault :)
56cc
57ct
56tt
Frame: Aero shaped tubing Vitus ?
Fork: Aero shaped
Bottom bracket: Speciliates TA
Crankset: Speciliates TA + 50T TA chainring
Headset: Campagnolo GS 25x1
Seatpost: Stronglight 26,4mm
Saddle: San Marco.
Stem: Unknown 150mm steel track
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I will make better photos soon of the frameset and which will show the very nice details of the aeroshaped tubing.
To be continued.
Cheers Kobe
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