According to the catalogues they depend on which model/year it is, I think the main colours are red or blue with chrome forks.
In the Zeus 101 catalogue the frame is red with yellow lug details. There is no specific page for the frames though.
In the 102 catalogue it says for the 531 track frame it is available in Apricot, white, grey, blue, green, orange and red.
I think you could choose any colour really apart from black for it to be period correct. If yours was the older version with the different dropouts it would have to be a purely gloss paint job, not metallic. Ive attached some of the frames Ive saved. This one is my fav
What colour do you think you will go for?
Im hoping to have one medium blue metallic Zeus frame, one dark red metallic Razesa frame and a flouro Zeus/Razesa lo-pro.
I've got this frame below on the way to me as we speak, it sports the Martinez Heredia colours, It is the name of a shop in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. Its the family name of two spanish riders and the name of their shop in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. According to the person who sold it to me they bought large volumes of track frames, repainted them and used them to teach people how to ride in the velodrome etc.
According to the catalogues they depend on which model/year it is, I think the main colours are red or blue with chrome forks.
In the Zeus 101 catalogue the frame is red with yellow lug details. There is no specific page for the frames though.
In the 102 catalogue it says for the 531 track frame it is available in Apricot, white, grey, blue, green, orange and red.
I think you could choose any colour really apart from black for it to be period correct. If yours was the older version with the different dropouts it would have to be a purely gloss paint job, not metallic. Ive attached some of the frames Ive saved. This one is my fav
What colour do you think you will go for?
Im hoping to have one medium blue metallic Zeus frame, one dark red metallic Razesa frame and a flouro Zeus/Razesa lo-pro.
I've got this frame below on the way to me as we speak, it sports the Martinez Heredia colours, It is the name of a shop in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. Its the family name of two spanish riders and the name of their shop in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. According to the person who sold it to me they bought large volumes of track frames, repainted them and used them to teach people how to ride in the velodrome etc.
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