The Saronni I am probably going to buy has grooves in the top tube, seat tube and down tube. The seatstays are attached to the sides of the seat lug. These tubes are groovy all the way around, with shallow grooves. The top tube has regular cable guides.
Of course I was only half reading the posts a couple of weeks ago on the grooved Columbus tubing, and have not gone to the archives yet to re-read them.
Steven M. Johnson, Chesapeake, VA
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:23:32 +1200 David Benson <tech@worrall.co.nz>
writes:
> Thats not a Colnago.
> The frame in the photos was made by Tecnotrat. They made frames with
> the
> Saronni name in the mid-eighties, before changing to the De Bernardi
> name.
> I would expect a Colnago-built Saronni to look like a Colnago- the
> Tecnotrats
> had a distinctive cast seat lug, with fastback seatstays.
> DB
>
> bikenut wrote:
> > Colnago made them for Beppe...
> > MG in CA
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