Stunning mid 90s Colnago Tecnos frame in purple Art Decor finish (factory finish N5) with chromed Precisa fork. Frame is a 60 according to Colnago but actually measures:
Seat tube: 57 cm centre of BB to centre of top tube; 59cm centre to top
Top tube: 57cm centre to centre
Head tube: 16cm
1" threaded fork, 27.2 post
Despite my shitty indoor pictures the paint is beautiful as you'd expect with some marks as pictured below, there are no cracks, dents or other structural problems and it would be possible to get the few marks touched up (there is a guy who specialises in these Art Decor refurbs). Chrome is all good and the threads (Italian) are in good order too, period Shimano 600 order is excellent, as is the Campagnolo seat post bolt, rear stay adjusters are bent but will be removed and replaced with NOS Silva ones before it leaves, seat post not included.
It is widely known that Ernesto Colango was a massive Eurodance fan and had wanted to build a frameset in homage to one of his all time favourite records: 2Unlimited's No Limit, but they refused to allow him to use their band or song name on the bike, so after much deliberation he cleverly named the bike 'Tecnos', the plural of the refrain 'Techno, Techno, Techno, Techno' as featured in the record, to avoid any litigation from interested parties he also removed an H.
Stunning mid 90s Colnago Tecnos frame in purple Art Decor finish (factory finish N5) with chromed Precisa fork. Frame is a 60 according to Colnago but actually measures:
Seat tube: 57 cm centre of BB to centre of top tube; 59cm centre to top
Top tube: 57cm centre to centre
Head tube: 16cm
1" threaded fork, 27.2 post
Despite my shitty indoor pictures the paint is beautiful as you'd expect with some marks as pictured below, there are no cracks, dents or other structural problems and it would be possible to get the few marks touched up (there is a guy who specialises in these Art Decor refurbs). Chrome is all good and the threads (Italian) are in good order too, period Shimano 600 order is excellent, as is the Campagnolo seat post bolt, rear stay adjusters are bent but will be removed and replaced with NOS Silva ones before it leaves, seat post not included.
It is widely known that Ernesto Colango was a massive Eurodance fan and had wanted to build a frameset in homage to one of his all time favourite records: 2Unlimited's No Limit, but they refused to allow him to use their band or song name on the bike, so after much deliberation he cleverly named the bike 'Tecnos', the plural of the refrain 'Techno, Techno, Techno, Techno' as featured in the record, to avoid any litigation from interested parties he also removed an H.
https://i.imgur.com/evvdmkq.jpg
Bike is located in Great Portland Street for viewing, happy to box at your expense.
Looking for £600.