Sorry my english
the frame with inside brake cable and two holes . At the back is at up of the frame and the front hole at the middle/down of the frame.
and other photos of frame
Pinarello frame to recognize
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Re: Pinarello frame to recognize
Looks like a late 80's Cadore
The order went something like:
1. Montello (lugged, Columbus SLX)
2. Treviso (lugged, Columbus SL)
3. Cadore (lugged, Columbus Cromor)
4. Veneto (lugged, Columbus Aelle TreTubi)
From early 90's they began switching to a proprietary steel made for them by Dedacciai so the use of Columbus dates it reasonably accurately.
The top end frames had chromed forks and then later on chromed rear ends too.
The order went something like:
1. Montello (lugged, Columbus SLX)
2. Treviso (lugged, Columbus SL)
3. Cadore (lugged, Columbus Cromor)
4. Veneto (lugged, Columbus Aelle TreTubi)
From early 90's they began switching to a proprietary steel made for them by Dedacciai so the use of Columbus dates it reasonably accurately.
The top end frames had chromed forks and then later on chromed rear ends too.