02-27-2022, 09:47 AM
Great frame built by Dino Zanella who was a master frame builder for Colnago (both production and specialty frames). Fairly hard to find these frames nowadays and much more expensive than they were about 10 years ago. I'm not sure when Dino passed away, but I don't think they have produced any handmade racing frames for some time. The shop is still open, but selling shop branded factory commuter bikes. If you have a Colnago from the 70s-80s you may very well be riding a Zanella frame.
This "Special" model frame has Columbus "SL" tubes and a Columbus "AIR" fork; Cinelli BB shell. Campy rear dropouts and Gipiemme front drop-outs. Engraved head badge, BB shell, and top tube signature. Since I just stripped a bike I have full set of parts (Campy Chorus) to throw on it and get it on the road in a week or so. It has a 127.5mm rear fork so it is either an odd size, was designed for earlier 6/7 speed clusters and later 7+ speed clusters, or has been cold set previously. I do not find it to be an issue since it was probably 126mm, and it should not affect me whether I use a 6, 7, or 8 speed cluster. Excellent paint work that I would assume was outsourced since is rather custom work. Earliest Zanella frames had decal head badges and not engraved so I assume this to be mid to later 80s, possibly very early 90s. Chorus group I have for it is about '91-'92.
This "Special" model frame has Columbus "SL" tubes and a Columbus "AIR" fork; Cinelli BB shell. Campy rear dropouts and Gipiemme front drop-outs. Engraved head badge, BB shell, and top tube signature. Since I just stripped a bike I have full set of parts (Campy Chorus) to throw on it and get it on the road in a week or so. It has a 127.5mm rear fork so it is either an odd size, was designed for earlier 6/7 speed clusters and later 7+ speed clusters, or has been cold set previously. I do not find it to be an issue since it was probably 126mm, and it should not affect me whether I use a 6, 7, or 8 speed cluster. Excellent paint work that I would assume was outsourced since is rather custom work. Earliest Zanella frames had decal head badges and not engraved so I assume this to be mid to later 80s, possibly very early 90s. Chorus group I have for it is about '91-'92.
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