Originally Posted by
Wildwood
I know there are differences between Euro and USA models. Even between Canada and USA for euro brands.
The frame was purchased in Spain and brought back to Australia so definitely a Euro model. I did find a number yesterday actually buried under paint (amazing what sunlight exposes) that ends in 88 so assuming it is an 88 model which is probably right. The forks were nice but have been discarded for some Japanese forks of the right era and style. The steerer in the Zeus forks was too short and couldnt make it to the headset properly and after trying every headset out there i changed forks. Much better outcome. The big chain ring is a 56 tooth and there purely for show!