Aquila SLX with FANCY lugwork
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Aquila SLX with FANCY lugwork
Oh man, just picked this up, full Tricolor, Columbus SLX frame, SL fork, red paint (so you know it's fast)....but, check the lugwork!
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very fun!
The gussets remind me of the lugs used on a Bob Jackson in an old magazine article that I recently scanned. Not exactly the same lugs, but the gussets are very similar.....
Steve in Peoria
The gussets remind me of the lugs used on a Bob Jackson in an old magazine article that I recently scanned. Not exactly the same lugs, but the gussets are very similar.....
Steve in Peoria
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Very nice. There weren't a lot of steel Aquilas that I can remember, they jumped on the aluminum bandwagon in the early-mid nineties. Are you in Toronto?
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Those were standard lugs. Used to be easily available, but they are getting scarce. Just saw some trade hands on facebook for more than I would want to spend on them.
I imagine Bulgie has a set.
I imagine Bulgie has a set.
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The BB shell appears to be the same as used by De Rosa on some of the mid-1990s Primato and Diamante variants. Curiously, the Columbus SLX decals are the 1984-1987 version, which would appear to pre-date the frame, based on the lug set, straight bladed forks, dual pivot brakes, brifters, etc. I suspect this has 130mm spacing and is a repaint with replacement decals.
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I've had a couple of framebuiding class students choose those lugs. There are 2 different sets very similar to each other. I don't remember where my students got them or if they were in my large stash of lugs I've collected over the years.
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Thanks for the replys, bought from second owner who did not touch it for years, that's why it's in great shape. Thanks for the feedback @T-Mar, you might be right (of course)
Friend of mine dropped by when i was cleaning it; he just said '' it's mine'', to wich i replied OK, i had to oblige.
Friend of mine dropped by when i was cleaning it; he just said '' it's mine'', to wich i replied OK, i had to oblige.
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Ceeway sells the version with the two points and "C" shaped cutout on the sides:
https://www.framebuilding.com/NEWPARTSPAGES/lugs.htm
Pretty sure the three-point version is 3Rensho. EDIT: Confirmed with Mike Terraferma. 3Rensho.
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https://www.framebuilding.com/NEWPARTSPAGES/lugs.htm
Pretty sure the three-point version is 3Rensho. EDIT: Confirmed with Mike Terraferma. 3Rensho.
-Kurt
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