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NEW Torelli Countach frame fork 54 cm C2C Columbus Nemo tubing

$ 366.96

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Part Type: Bicycle Frame
  • Brand: Torelli
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Condition: New other (see details)
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Frame Material: Steel
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Model: Countach
  • Frame Size: 54 cm
  • Material: Steel
  • Modified Item: No
  • Wheel Size: 700C
  • Color: Black

    Description

    Torelli Countach OS with Columbus Nemo tubing Size 54 cm center to center x 54.5 cm top tube x 135 mm head tube length frame fork. handbuilt in Northern Italy painted by Jim Allen at Cyclesmith in Southern California to this day he paints all Torelli and Della Santa frames.This is a brand new frame-fork wheels-bottom bracket cup -headset cups never installed (See picture #3 for a very small but present blemish IMO since the finish is black it is barely noticeable if I didn't make you aware of it) otherwise its new old stock removed from its shipping box for these picturs.
    Classic Euro Road Bike is Built for Serious Riding
    The cool thing about Torelli is this is very much one man's bike company. Bill McGann loves bikes; he started with a shop, then branched into the import business while building bikes for his Torelli label. Unlike a lot of bike industry fat-cats, he hasn't abandoned the racer/riders's lifestyle of his youth. He reveres tradition and worships speed, riding hundreds of miles a week, logging at least 30 miles before work. He still feels that magical connection with the bike, and this passion fuels his business. McGann imports bikes and parts that speak to him - he's building bikes to fill needs, not marketing niches.
    Torelli frames are built in Italy because that's where McGann feels the best bikes come from. But he has them painted here in the States because it's easier to get the finish quality he wants. Everything gets his personal touch, from geometry to sizing to colors. Granted, that's the same sort of power wielded by a big company's product manager - but McGann doesn't have to answer to an accounting department or cite market research data to justify his decisions. It's so because he says it's so.
    The frame, tires, cables, and pumps Torelli sells all fit Bill McGann's emotional template. That singleness of vision gives Torelli bikes a distinct flavor and feel. Compared with the watered down, design-by-committee bikes sold by big bike companies, you might say Torelli's bikes have that elusive quality we call soul.
    BEST THING ABOUT THIS BIKE
    Old World classic lines and handling at an affordable price.
    WORST THING ABOUT THIS BIKE
    No overtly cutting-edge materials, so no bragging rights.
    WHAT IT'S FOR
    It's all about being a classic Euro road racing machine - not about being state-of-the-art, or comfortable, or anything else.
    PROPRIETARY STEEL
    Torelli/Nemo 747 tubing, based on Columbus's Nivachrom steel Nemo tubeset, is drawn to an impossibly thin 0.7mm at the ends and 0.4 in the middle, with differential butting. The amazingly supple, compliant ride preserves the front end stiffness you need for good standing on-the-pedals power transfer and stable handling.
    ITALIAN-AMERICAN
    The bike is welded in Italy by a master builder, but imported to the U.S. for final alignment, prep (tapping and facing) and paint. Torelli feels there's a significant advantage to American paint with regard to consistency and finish work. A Torelli frame is an easy build-up: headset cups press in true and square, bottom brackets are easily threaded in by hand, and the dropouts are properly aligned.