1987 Atala

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otherself

Fully lugged in.
Location
Lincolnshire
Go back in time to 1987: otherself was 9 years old and suffered a near-fatal asthma attack, Rick Astley was topping the charts with 'Never Gonna Give You Up', Timothy Dalton made his debut as James Bond in the Living Daylights and in Padova, Italy, Atala made a frame from a lump of iron ore that would find its way into to my hands 25 years later. :smile:

I scored this sorry frame off ebay for £40 from a Slovenian seller. Shipping was an extra £30 from Slovenia. It was my size and is made of strong plain gauge --but not that heavy-- Columbus Aelle tubes - what I was looking for to lace to my lovely period-correct 1987 Suntour Sprint groupset. I've identified the model as an Atala Corsa GS. I will build it into a Time Trial bike as i don't have one in my fleet. It was clear it needs a new respray; there's a good 9 inches of surface rust under the top tube and the decals are peeling in places, so its off to be sand blasted and powdercoated this week or next. I'm thinking of having it done in a mint green / pastel green (RAL 6019) with replica period-correct Atala decals in black.

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I have had this nice Suntour Sprint group for a while now. It's light, nicely finished, looks great and was only 1 step below the top of the range 'Superbe Pro' of the time. I'm only missing the headset (rare) and the pedals, which have popped up on ebay but at prices I can't justify/afford. I won't bother with the Sprint hubs or period-correct wheels & cassette. The photos I took of this group appear on the Suntour Wikipedia page - I was kindly asked to supply them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suntour

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otherself

otherself

Fully lugged in.
Location
Lincolnshire
Frame is back now from being professionally bead blasted and powder coated. Cost was 55 pounds total. The bead blasters masked the chrome chainstay with 3 layers of duct tape. I'm happy with the results. I actually wanted it powder coated in RAL 6019 (mint pastel green) but they didn't have this in stock, so i had it done in RAL 6021 'pale green' with clear coat instead. The colour has grown on me and I actually prefer it now to the 6019. ;)

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Period-correct Columbus Aelle decal sourced.

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Just waiting now for the Atala decals in black to arrive from America. I have also ordered a Selle San Marco Concor saddle introduced in 1989. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/320982729534
 
Also looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Strange thing is, before I started cycling more, I would have looked at an older bike and not really appreciated it...How things change!!!
 
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