£1,255.50 £1,395.00
Born out of a pure passion for cycling, Oliviero Gallegati introduced Somec to the world back in 1973. When we say world, we actually mean the lucky few from the small town of Lugo in the Romagna region of Italy who had the pleasure of being the first cyclist to own these magnificent bicycles. With a name derived from the ‘Societa Meccahnica’ (Mechanic’s society), it’s no surprise that technology was at the forefront of everything that Somec produced, and over the years they became famous not only for their exquisite paint but also for what could be described as futuristic design features, such as the arched brake bridge and integrated seat collar. This kind of detail results in a rare ability to look at a Somec and know that it’s going to be a killer bike to ride, it sounds weird but we’re yet to be proven wrong.
The Air is a very special model, combining Columbus SLX with their profiled Air tubing, the reason it gets the name of course and one of Somec's finest frames available at the time. With wonderful cut-outs & engravings all over the place, a generous helping of chrome & the trademark Somec paintwork it's a real work of art. We don't always see top-end Italian bikes with Shimano kit, but the Sante group was a desirable one back in the 80s and Somec were noted for their support of the Japanese kit, so it's actually quite refreshing to see and certainly makes for an impressive build.
The bike's been taken apart, inspected & re-built in our workshop so we know everything's working as it should. The frame is straight & true without any dents or dings - please inspect the photos for cosmetic condition, we've photographed the bike in detail so you can see the exact condition before purchasing.
TECHNICAL INFO:
Seat Tube (ctc) - 53 cm
Top Tube (ctc) - 52.5 cm
Head Tube - 128 mm
Standover - 80 cm
Era - 1980s
Country - Italian
Tubing - Columbus SLX/Air
Weight - 9.37 kg
Frame No - E160
FULL SPEC:
Brakes - Shimano Sante
Brake Levers - Shimano Sante
Chainset - Shimano Sante - 52/42 BioPace - 170 mm
Shifters - Shimano Sante
Rear Derailleur - Shimano Sante
Front Derailleur - Shimano Sante
Freewheel - Shimano UniGlide Cassette - 7 Speed - 13-26
Chain - KMC
Pedals - Not supplied
Bottom Bracket - Shimano Sante
Hubs - Shimano Sante
Rims - Mavic GP4 CD Sprints
Tyres - Vittoria Rally - Tubular - 23mm Width
Headset - Shimano Sante
Handlebars - Cinelli Criterium - 38 cm (ctc)
Stem - Cinelli 1A - 70 mm Extension
Saddle - San Marco Rolls
Seatpost - Gipiemme Fluted - 27.2 mm
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£1,525.50 £1,695.00
The Pinarello story is a magnificent one, from Giovanni Pinarello taking the Maglia Nera (Black Jersey for last place) in the 1951 Giro D’Italia to the dominance of Pinarello in the cycling world today. It truly is a fairy tale, from being left out of the 1952 Giro and taking the opportunity to open his own tiny workshop in Treviso, Italy, and from there Giovanni built the Cicli Pinarello brand from the ground up. Bit by bit the success came, and with a reputation for taking the underdogs and turning them into champions, slowly but surely Pinarello went from minnows to the giants they are today.
The 1990s was the decade that Pinarello truly dominated, and it was during that time that the Asolo model was introduced. At the start of the 90s there were only 3 bikes available in the Pinarello catalogue; Asolo, Treviso & Montello (the latter being the top model), but do not be tricked into thinking the Asolo was ‘entry level’. Every frame was produced to the same high standard and shared their trademark ride quality of a ‘proper’ racing bike, only the tubing used differed from model to model. The Asolos were built initially from Columbus Cromor and then Dolmen tubing, made especially for Pinarello by Dedacciai, both of which yielded only a touch heavier frames than the Columbus SL & SLX frames ridden by the Pinarello team icons such as Pedro Delgado or Giovanni Battaglin.
This Pinarello Asolo we believe to be from 1991, most likely built from Dedacciai Dolmen tubing, and as you can see from the weight this is a genuine lightweight - just topping the 9kg mark on the scales. This Pinarello is no exception to Pinarello’s high level of quality, and it rides exactly as you’d expect, fast, responsive and turning heads at every opportunity.
The spec is as you would see in the catalogue at the time, it’s fantastic to see such an original bike that’s now almost 30 years old. The Campagnolo Athena kit is wonderful stuff, similar to Pinarello, Campag didn’t allow any old kit to be produced in the 1990s. The market was becoming highly competitive by this point so everything not only had to perform well, but also had to look good, and Athena components sure do that.
The bike's been taken apart, inspected & re-built in our workshop so we know everything's working as it should. The frame is straight & true without any dents or dings - please inspect the photos for cosmetic condition, we've photographed the bike in detail so you can see the exact condition before purchasing.
OVERVIEW:
Seat Tube (ctc) - 56.5 cm
Top Tube (ctc) - 55 cm
Head Tube - 146 mm
Standover - 81.5 cm
Era - 1990s
Country - Italian
Tubing - Likely Dedacciai
Weight - 9.915 kg
Frame No - 847L
FULL SPEC:
Brakes - Campagnolo Athena Monoplaner
Brake Levers - Campagnolo Athena
Chainset - Campagnolo Athena - 52/39 - 170 mm
Shifters - Campagnolo C-Record Syncro II
Rear Derailleur - Campagnolo Athena
Front Derailleur - Campagnolo Athena
Freewheel - Sunrace - 7 Speed - 13-25
Chain - KMC
Pedals - Not supplied
Bottom Bracket - Campagnolo
Hubs - Campagnolo Athena
Rims - Rigida Ultimate Power Clinchers
Tyres - Michelin Hi-Lite SuperComp H.D - Clinchers - 700c x 20c
Headset - Campagnolo Athena
Handlebars - 3TTT Podium - 39 cm (ctc)
Stem - 3TTT Record 84 - 100 mm Extension
Saddle - Selle Italia Turbo
Seatpost - Campagnolo Croce d'Aune - 27.2 mm
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