Originally Posted by
nick.graham
Thanks for checking in, Richard. I was able to connect with NOVA on Friday finally. They appreciated my confusion, and provided a helpful explanation.
They prefaced the conversation by advising that NOVA has been dealing with Columbus for over 30 years. They indicated that a number of the lines that Columbus markets are made from the same material (e.g. Niobium, Nivacrom, 25CroMo4, etc.). As such, you do end up with situations where Columbus is selling the identical tube (e.g. a 635 mm single butted 0.8/0.6 seat tube) under different lines (e.g. SL, Spirit, Zona) while charging different prices for each line. So when NOVA packages tubes together to make tube sets, they take advantage of these anomalies in an effort to pass on better pricing to the customer.
I did dig in a bit though with respect to my specific situation, as I understand that Zona is made with 25CroMo4, and SL & Sprit are made with Niobium (though now I think they’re made with Omnicrom). NOVA indicated that Columbus has changed this in the past few years, and that they all used to be made of the same materials. I confirmed the same on another VS forum thread. In any case, they gave me assurance that if they’re providing a Spirit or SL sticker with the tube set, the builder can have confidence they aren’t misrepresenting in applying the sticker.
Hope this helps. At the end of the day, I’m not selling frames (and don’t ever plan to), so the issue should probably matter less to me than it may to others. In any case, I was happy with the response I got from NOVA, and wanted to share.
Nick
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