Re: [CR]Help Dating Atala, er, uh, Araya Frame

(Example: Framebuilders:Brian Baylis)

Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 12:29:04 -0500
From: "Steve Freides" <steve@fridayscomputer.com>
Organization: Friday's Computer, Inc.
To: Chris Beyer <beyerc@mailserver.volvo.com>, Classic Lightweights <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Help Dating Atala, er, uh, Araya Frame
References: <3A5F39FE.53E460A7@fridayscomputer.com> <3A5F3C3E.7040BC0E@mail.volvo.com>


Well, this just goes to show you I should stop reading what it says on my Atala cycling cap and start looking at the bike before I compose a message about it.

Whoops!

Steve "wishes I could blame it on drugs" Freides

Chris Beyer wrote:
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> Steve:
>
> Your bike is an Araya.
>
> Chris
>
> Steve Freides wrote:
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> > I have an

Araya
> > frame that I love dearly - I'd like to know more about. I got it used and I'm at least the third owner. The serial number is F416460. Fellow list member Chris Beyer has seen the bike and said the lugs look like Nervex to him but I know zilch about lugs. I'll try and take a picture or three and put them up somewhere if you folks think that would help.
> >
> > The person who sold it to me thought it was from the 70's but couldn't say more than that. It has unusual dimensions which suit me well, being 51cm in the seat tube (to the center) and 57-58 in the top tube.
> >
> > I didn't see

Araya
> > listed on the main CR web page - is there info in there I've missed?
> >
> > The bike is currently my fixed gear commuter, with sewups, fenders, a rack, and lights front and rear, but I'm considering restoring it to its original glory and outfitting it as a touring bike - it has very long chainstays. I believe it was built for 27" wheels originally.
> >
> > Many thanks in advance.

> >

> > -S-