Having shown the Presto it is easy to make a jump to another frame that was posing in front of my camera this week: a Presto 'damesframe'
This Presto frame is not built by Serier, but by the builder mentioned in my previous post: Jan Legrand. JL built this lightweight ladies frame for a friend. The girl rode it on a roundtrip from Amsterdam to Paris and back, together with her father.
I call it a ladies frame, but it has a bit higher step through than a regular 'damesframe', but lower than a mixte. It is a semi-mixte
Brief specifications:
- full Reynolds 531 butted tubing
- Presto typical fork
- Campagnolo 1010 ends
- open ends for stays and blades
Does anyone have an idea what lugs Jan used?
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This Presto frame is not built by Serier, but by the builder mentioned in my previous post: Jan Legrand. JL built this lightweight ladies frame for a friend. The girl rode it on a roundtrip from Amsterdam to Paris and back, together with her father.
I call it a ladies frame, but it has a bit higher step through than a regular 'damesframe', but lower than a mixte. It is a semi-mixte
Brief specifications:
- full Reynolds 531 butted tubing
- Presto typical fork
- Campagnolo 1010 ends
- open ends for stays and blades
Does anyone have an idea what lugs Jan used?