1992 Maroné Kampfmaschine from Austria

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Elevated chainstay beauty from Austria!

Frame: Aluminium
Fork: Spinner, Steel
Size: 18,5 "
Stem: Syncros 135mm with Pipe, 0 Degrees, 1"
Headset: Shimano XT, 1" threaded
Handlebar: Peregrine Carbon
Brakelevers: Dia Compe SS-7 with Carbon Levers
Brakes: Radical Magnesium, X-Lite Titanium-Hardware, Odyssey Straddle Rods
Grips: Oury
Shifters: XT II Thumbshifters 7-speed
FD: Shimano Deore XT II
RD: Shimano XT II, 7-speed
Crank: Storck Powerarms 110 with Sugino Chainrings (48, 38 )
Pedals: Shimano Deore XT II
Coqset: Shimano Dura Ace 7-fach
Hubset: WTB with Grease Guard
Rims: Araya RM-17 32 H
Skewers: Critical Racing
Tires: IRC Piranha Pro 26x 2,0
Seatpost: Syncros 26,4 x 425
Seat: WTB SST, Titanium Rails

Weight: 11,5 kg
 

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Slick build Felix.

Not heard of Maroné. Any more details on the frame and brand?
 
Here are a couple of informations, which I got so far.

The company stills exists in Salzburg, Austria but they do not build bikes anymore. Gerhard Zadrobilek won the 1994 (?) World Championship on a "Maroné Kampfmaschine". Red Bull was a former sponsor. The price of the '92 model (with xtr-groupset) was 3.000,- €.

This bike is extremely rare.
 
Black Beauty!

The name 'Kampfmachine' leaves no doubt were it is intended for. To crush competition :twisted:

A mean thing
 
I thought henrik dyneis (sp!) won the 94 world champs on a ritchey? Didnt realise gerhard had won a single world champs?
 
@felixdelrio

Did it originally have black spokes?

I'm loving the blackness of the bottom half; very cool!
 
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