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Sure, but the seat post lug looks exactly like this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclingthings/4057655013/ was this also something all frame builders was able to buy from Cinelli?
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I think I bought a Cinelli track frame today, I am about 85 % sure it is a Cinelli, but it is branded "Pedal Atleten" and it does not have 3-hole lugs. On the other hand it has got a Cinelli panto fork crown, Cinelli bb and a Cinelli panto (brake) bridge. Furthermore the seatpost lug is typical Cinelli. I have written to Cinelli, but someone in here might be able to help me confirm that the Frame is in fact a Cinelli. Check out the photos:
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As far as I know "Pedal Atlenten" sponsored some danish track riders in the 90's, but have nothing to do with track cycling today. The Max frame was build by legendary danish frame builder Tonny Tornado for Henrik Hammel and is truly stunning. I have contacted Tonny about my frame but he refused to have build my frame. My frame is build from EL OS tubing and was originally build for Frederik Bertelsen, I got it from the second owner who have ridden for the national danish youth team.
I have heard that Tonny still build frames and one like the Max frame but with slx tubing will cost around 8000 dkk = 900 pounds. -
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http://velospace.org/files/img5844m.jpg
Looking for c-record pedals and thinking of changing wheels for low flange c-record on clincher rims instead of high flange on tubulars as it is now. I might also try to find a 2a stem and a pista handlebar to make it more true to its nature.
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Thank you, maybe I should have written that I am danish my self.
Bought the frame in Copenhagen (the seller said it had been resprayed). The guys who currently own Pedal Atleten are quite clueless when it comes to the shops history as velodrome sponsor... I hope Cinelli can help it does not have a danish frame-number only 42U is stamped in to the bb shell