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FS: Serotta, Davidson, Mondonico, Marinoni, Diamant frames/forks: reduced 7/14



 
 
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Old July 15th 03, 12:36 AM
frank121
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Default FS: Serotta, Davidson, Mondonico, Marinoni, Diamant frames/forks: reduced 7/14

I have several pictures available of all of these...just ask.

Prices include professional packing (all tubes covered with pipe insulation,
dropout protection, bike box) and insured UPS Ground shipping within the
lower 48 states.

Thanks,

Frank

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Davidson frame, fork, headset
According to information provided by the Seattle, Washington bike shop that
handles the Davidson line, this is a pre-1987 Davidson Impulse. It is built
with Tange Prestige tubing and Takahashi investment cast lugs, and a frame
like this today would cost $1650 without the headset.

This Davidson measures 56cm from the center of the bottom bracket to the top
of the top tube, 54.5cm center to center, and has a 55cm top tube.

The color is a root beer metallic with silver decals that was redone by
Davidson Bicycles about two years ago when the bike was restored to like-new
condition. There are a very few chips (mainly on the rear dropouts and seat
binder clamp) and the bike is in excellent condition.

Has pantographing on the seat stays, two sets of water bottle bosses, pump
peg, braze on front derailleur tab and down tube shifter bosses, Campy
dropouts, 68mm (English) bottom bracket shell, 130mm rear spacing, and the
rear brake cable is routed at 12 o'clock on the top of the top tube.

Includes a very nice condition Campy Chorus headset.

$435

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Diamant TSX frame and fork

This beautiful frameset came into the US from Renaissance Cycles in the
Netherlands. They have access to some wonderful European bike inventory that
is rarely found in the US, and this is an excellent example of what they
have to offer.

This import is a Diamant road frame and fork. The frameset is constructed of
high-end Columbus TSX tubing. It measures 54cm center to center with a 55cm
top tube.

The paint scheme is blue with yellow and silver accents...a very striking
combination. The chain stays are chromed, as is the fork. There is
pantographing with the "Diamant" name at the top of the seat stays and on
the left chain stay.

The bottom bracket shell is a very nice Cinelli housing. Braze-ons include
the front derailleur tab, down tube shifter bosses, and two sets of water
bottle bosses. The rear brake cable is nicely contained with internal
routing through the top tube.

The 1" threaded fork is chromed Columbus tubing, and has never been used or
cut. It has a 205mm steerer with 60mm of that threaded.

This bike was imported into the US by the original owner, built up and
ridden approximately 50 miles, then taken down and sold to me. It is in
excellent condition, with only a couple of very faint, very small scratches
keeping it from being pristine.

$320

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Marinoni frame, fork, headset

This is a hand-made frameset measuring 54cm center to center with a 55cm top
tube. It was built by master frame builder Giuseppi Marinoni in Canada. His
frame building and paint were all done in-house to ensure the highest
quality product, and it shows!

This beautiful low-mileage frameset is built with Columbus Brain tubing. It
has a striking black and silver paint scheme with yellow Marinoni decals,
and the fork crown has the Marinoni "M" engraved and filled in silver.
Excellent condition with no dents or rust and just a very few touched up
chips.

The Marinoni has pantographing on the fork crown. There are two sets of
water bottle bosses, pump peg, braze on front derailleur tab and down tube
shifter bosses, 68mm (English) bottom bracket shell, 130mm rear spacing, and
the rear brake cable is routed at 7 o'clock on the left side of the top
tube.

Includes an Shimano Ultegra headset.

$400

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Mondonico frame, fork, headset

A completely hand-made, lugged and pinned, Mondonico frameset made of
Columbus SLX tubing. For a history on this famous builder, go to:

http://www.torelli.com/mondonico/mndnico.html

This frameset was bought new in 1989 by the original owner. I bought it from
him and have not built it back up.

The frameset measures 54cm center to center with a 54.5cm top tube. It is a
beautiful racing red with yellow decals and chromed seatstays, chainstays,
and fork. There are some scratches and nicks that one would expect with a
frameset of this vintage that has been ridden but well maintained. They have
been touched up and there is no rust or pitting or dents or dings.

The Mondonico has pantographing on the seat tube lug, bottom bracket shell,
and fork crown. There are two sets of water bottle bosses, pump peg, braze
on front derailleur tab and down tube shifter bosses, Campy dropouts, 70mm
(Italian) bottom bracket shell, 126mm rear spacing, and the rear brake cable
is routed at 12 o'clock on the top of the top tube.

A nice condition Campy Chorus headset is included.

$400

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Serotta Atlanta frame, fork, headset

This Serotta Atlanta frame and fork measures 56cm center to center with a
56cm top tube.

According to the information provided by Serotta on this frameset, it was
manufactured in 1996 and introduced for the Olympics in Atlanta that year.
The steel tubing was manufactured by Reynolds in the UK for Serotta and is a
proprietary tube set that has the Colorado Concept design. It has the famous
Serotta "S bend" chainstays.

The frame and fork are painted a teal blue green with silver Serotta decals
and Atlanta in black...very pretty! It has a few scratches, mainly between
the downtube shifter bosses, and some paint is rubbed from the headtube from
cable housings but overall the frame and fork look to be in very nice
condition.

This Atlanta has two sets of water bottle bosses, pump peg, down tube
shifter bosses, takes a clamp-on front derailleur, has 68mm (English) bottom
bracket shell, 130mm rear spacing, and the rear brake cable is routed at 7
o'clock on the left side of the top tube.

Includes installed black ThreadHead headset.

$415

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