Martelly neo-retro winter project

Flandria

Retro Guru
Hi all,

Last winters project was the restoration of a 1984 Colnago super frame combined with a modern Athena 11sp groupset. Pictures of the result can be found here: pedalroom.com/bike/colnago-su­per-1984-22912. I enjoyed the restoration and the build and especially the miles that I put on the bike in spring/summer afterwards. Classic looks, modern functionality. New winter, so new project and another neo-retro build!

A few months ago, I got my hands on a Martelly bike for next to nothing. Martelly is a Belgian brand of steel bikes, built by Eddy Martens. Not a fancy name international, but they built some great quality frames. They are still going strong by the way, building custom steel frames: martelly.be.

This is how I picked up the bike:

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Quality frame build from Columbus SL tubing. Nice chrome forks in great condition with Martelly engraving. Also a nice fully chromed rear triangle, cinelli spoiler bracket,number hanger, ... Cool frame, made to be raced.

Decided to go for a full restoration. Frame is at a framebuilder/painter now: he will add a second bottle holder bosses and cable guides for the front shifters. New colour will be light-metallic blue-ish, with yellow Martelly logo's and details.

Because I wanted painted logo's on the bike, I decided to provide my painter with self-made negatives made with a vinyl cutter. Here they are:

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Frame will be build up with a Campagnolo Chorus 10 speed group and will get modern wheels, carbon seatpost and if possible carbon forks.

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Will try to update this topic regularly with fresh pictures, questions and more!
 
220kestrel":qsnf3mke said:
Classy looking frame.
Not sure about carbon forks though.
Kerry

Me neither, will decide when frame is back if i go carbon or chrome steel. In any case, I'll stick with a Nice gray anodised quill stem!
 
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