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| Example Model: | Teknobike |
| Brand: | Omega |
| Frame Model: | Omega Teknobike |
| Category: | Road Race |
| Years: | Early 1990's |
| Built In: | England |
| Weight: | |
| Production: | Individual Hand Built |
| Sold As: | Bare Frameset |
| Material: | Steel |
| Construction: | TIG welding and lugs |
| Drivetrain: | Derailleurs |
| Wheel Size: | 700c |
| Added By: | Walkman-man on 03/21/15 |
| Updated By: | Walkman-man on 03/22/15 |
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| Construction | TIG welding and lugs | Bottom Bracket | English/ISO: 1.370 x 24 |
| Wheel Size | 700c | Brake Mounting | Recessed |
| Rear Dropouts | Vertical | Seat Stays | Fastback |
| Main Tubing | Reynolds 653 | Fork Tubing | Reynolds 653 |
| Brake Bridge | Investment Cast | Fork Style | Straight Blade |
| Derailleur Cable Routing | BB shell is designed with grooves for both cables | Brake Guides | 2x double loop |
| Fork Crown Style | Fully Sloping | | |
| This is a frame from a fairly obscure, but well thought of, frame producer that never really got off the ground- although, the founder eventually achieved success after starting over again under the new name, Enigma. Although not badged as such, I believe the Teknobike model to be built with Reynolds 653 tubing. Frame geometry and tight triangles make for a very responsive ride. From the model name to the glaringly bright paint job, this frame is very 90s. More attractive are the ornate spearpoint lugs it was built with- although sadly these are largely unused on my frame example due to its small size making it impossible to use lugs on most of its joints! |