Not meaning to be unkind but the frame doesn't look anything special, looks kind of generic mass produced made in Taiwan Aluminium frame. I'm probably very wrong so dont shout angrily at me if this is the case but it might have been a case of badge engineering, that is some shop or business just badging up bought in frames with their own logo. In fact I remember a wee shop in Edinburgh that no longer exists doing just that to punt out its own brand. They were nicely equipped bikes but they were not inhouse designed/developed in any way.
The "Alluminium" (as opposed to "Aluminum") suggests it's not US made... but really, who cares? It's loved, ridden, and has some nice componentry on, so what if the frame was mass-produced and nothing special? I never thought I'd see the day that people actually wanted to buy an OEM-spec Mustang, but hey :?
The "Alluminium" (as opposed to "Aluminum") suggests it's not US made... but really, who cares? It's loved, ridden, and has some nice componentry on, so what if the frame was mass-produced and nothing special?