Unknown Cinelli frame
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Unknown Cinelli frame
Can anyone help about identification of this Cinelli frame?
i know only that it has Columbus dropouts and 26.8 seat post diameter.
There are no better pics.
Thanks in advance

i know only that it has Columbus dropouts and 26.8 seat post diameter.
There are no better pics.
Thanks in advance



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It's a Cinelli BB shell, many builders used these. If this is the only reason to think of Cinelli ...
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see nothing to suggest a Cinelli origin for the frameset
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see nothing to suggest a Cinelli origin for the frameset
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That is late 80s-early 90s Exage (300EX or Motion) and it was close to the bottom of Shimano’s road group hierarchy at the time.
fun fact, Exage was available with turkey levers 😂
fun fact, Exage was available with turkey levers 😂
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That seatpost might need to be inserted more. Dangerous situation that could damage both rider and frame. How about the curve/bend on the fork blades? Not really a curve. More like a straight fork with a bend in the middle.
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But, what monstrosity uses a Cinelli "spoiler" IC BB shell, but Shimano EF (stamped Columbus) DOs, that weird fork and even weirder "extended" seatlug/seat post?
I'd be tempted to say a "home-build" by somebody just learning (and making mistakes)!
I'd be tempted to say a "home-build" by somebody just learning (and making mistakes)!
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Is the rear shifter cable routed through the chainstay?
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Looks like a "dropped" top tube--a trend in the early 1990s.