Hello Freek Faro,
OK, thanks. Any further info on the Belgian company?
Greets
Kai Hilbertz Munich, Germany
On 07.11.2008, at 18:17, Freek Faro wrote:
> Mikael's Diamant is Belgian. Check out this similar one:
http://www.kapaza.be/
>
> Apparently Diamant is still in business, they make aluminium/carbon
> bikes too:
http://www.kapaza.be/
>
> Freek Faro
> Rotterdam Netherlands
>
> 2008/11/7 Kai Hilbertz <khilbertz@googlemail.com>
> Nov. 07, 08
>
> Dear Mikael,
>
> it would be easier to identify the dropouts if you included a shot of
> the right dropout with hanger. I thought they were Campagnolo 1010B's,
> but mine look slightly different. The headset appears to be a normal
> steel Nuovo Record. Here are some dropout pics:
>
> http://www.classicrendezvous.com/
>
>
>
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>
> there might very well be other Diamants out there, but the only
> Diamant I'm familiar with is one of the earliest German bicycle
> manufacturers, they started out in 1885. After the Second World War
> they became an East German VEB = state-owned enterprise, the \u201eVEB
> Fahrradwerke Elite Diamant". Apparently all the East German racers
> used Diamants. So if the frame in question was produced before the
> fall of the DDR in 1989, which it definitely looks like, than it's
> East German.
>
> In 1992 the VEB was privatized as the \u201eVEB Fahrradwerke Elite
Diamant"
> under the auspices of the Swiss Villiger company. Later Trek bought
> Villiger, and Diamant along with it. More info in German:
> http://de.wikipedia.org/
> http://www.chemnitzer74.de/
> http://www.diamant-rad.de/
>
> Greets
>
> Kai Hilbertz
> Munich, Germany
>
>
>
>
> On 07.11.2008, at 16:35, mikael.gustafsson@saunalahti.fi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> First I would like to thank you all who helped me identify the
> mysterious B
> ianchi I posted about some weeks ago. The bike was identified and
> has now f
> ound a new owner. It was far too special for my riding needs, it
> felt like blasphemy commuting with it on our salted, rainy roads.
>
> I have come across a new bike now. A 80's Diamant road frame. As far
>
> as I k
> now it's Belgian. If anyone knows anything more about the tubeset,
> or the b
> ike in general, I would be really happy if you could tell me
> something abo
> ut it.
>
> Here is all the details I am aware of this far:
>
> Frame: Diamant decals, Columbus frame decal (80´s?), Designer 86,
>
> Micro F
> C-40 decal.
> Headset and fork: Campagnolo, Nuevo Record?
> Dropouts: Campagnolo (1010?)
> Bottom bracket: Cinelli
>
> Bought it from Ebay, apparently never used.
>
> Here are links to the original sellers images:
>
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
> http://img.photobucket.com/
>
>
> Thank you very much, it's been interesting and educating reading all
>
> the po
> sts from CR.
>
> Regards,
> Mikael Gustafsson