NOS Romani Colibri Frameset Size 63cm Red Columbus Gara

Framesets
BrandRomani
ModelColibri
ColourRed
ConditionNew
Country of productionItaly
Era1980s
MaterialsSteel
VintageYes
Weight3.3 Kg
Wheel base102 mm

700,00 

Only 1 left in stock

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Description

“Romani was a company based in the town of Sala Baganza in the province of Parma. It was a larger, well respected frame building family business. Established in 1924, the company had its peak production in the mid 1970s and mid 1980s. Surprisingly you rarely saw many bikes with the Romani brand because much of their production was third party frames. Virtually any shop in the Parma/Reggio Emilia/Modena area that had a shop brand but who did not build in-house, would have bought from Romani. They also built for many exporters. It is said that the two Romani brothers were involved with the Colner production and also had a collaboration with Colnago. Catalogs show that Romani made frames of Columbus SL, SLX, TSX, Aelle and Gara tubes or Reynolds tubing. Sadly they closed down in the early 1990s.”

Frame is brand new and never used, BB is Italian, you will need a 1 inch headset that we would be happy to offer and install.

Tubes : Columbus Gara
Seat tube c -c : 63cm
Seat tube c-t: 64.5cm
Top tube : 60cm
Head tube : 214mm
Fork shaft : 285mm
Headset : 1″ threaded
Rear spacing : 126mm
Seat tube diameter : 26.2mm
Wheelbase :102mm
Weight : Fork 780gr. & Frame 2.5kg

If you are looking for a specific item, please feel free to get in touch – we have a wide range of frames, components and accessories in the shop that are yet to be listed online.
Pickup is welcomed in Berlin.

Any questions?
P
lease send a message or give us a call at the shop!
We are closed Sundays and Mondays, but will get back to you as soon as possible.
We don’t offer any warranty on used products, and advise riding all older bikes and parts with respect!
We’ve been selling only the very best Italian steel bikes for over a decade now, both online and in store in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin.

Cheers,
Cicli Berlinetta

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