Ciao ,
/=San(Saint) San Clemente Papa 2011 is the date on the gregorian calendar when the frame has been painted , the serial on the Columbus decal is the same of the serial that you can find on the bottom part of the BB , 11 is the production year of the frame.
When i decided to design my own carbon fork i took as a starting point the parameters of the steel fork ( front and lateral stiffness ) but i increased the lateral stiffness to create a fork that is pure racing fork , probably a steeel fork would be a bit more comfortable than the falz fork but a little less precise in direction changing.
ciao
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Ciao Dario -
Wonderful to see you here again. Had much fun in Caldonazzo. I will always remember those good times we had at II Pegoraduno. The Mxxxxxo...was absolutely amazing! I hope to be in the queue before long. Ciao for now Dario.
a presto,
Guy
The mountains are calling and I must go.
- John Muir
The name is Guy Fazzio
some shoots from my recent journey to Taipei
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Hi Dario, Thank you so much for taking the trouble to answer my questions! They certainly help give me a better understanding and certainly a deeper appreciation for my frame and your work.
I have ordered my steel fork already, since the tolerance is too small upfront for a true 28mm sized tire on a wide clincher rim. I wonder if you ever thought about building your steel forks using the Columbus XCR material, so that it will not rust and may be a little lighter and stronger?? I would be the 1st in line for this since the humid weather in Singapore favours stainless steel as the material of choice.
Thanks once again for your thoughts. BTW, Taipei is a great place to go! The food is fabulous (much better than in mainland China) and the people are very nice! Hope you had a great time there! You should have thought about stopping by Singapore on the way back. Perhaps on your next trip?
Columbus is working on a project about a xcr steerer tube and blades but it is not ready yet , there are some big problems to solve regarding the tapered part of the blades and the costs of the material , i thinks that will be a project for the nexy year , you can solve the problems of the rust with a periodical use of the frames saver from JP Weigle.
take care
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Thanks so much for the info, Dario. I did a quick search on this and found out that Papa refers to Pope (in English) and so this can be translated to be Pope St Clemens' Day, which is as you say, 23 November (same month as my birthday). I also found it very ironical and extremely befitting that Pope St Clemens I was the patron saint of Blacksmiths and metal workers! How coincidentally meaningful is that?
I thank you for the remembrance!
I'm a little disappointed to hear that there are some teething problems with the XCR Fork project. I hope that it can be solved and in the mean time, I shall eagerly await the normal one!
Just arrived at the shop , a big thanks to Franco e Margherita alias Frank and Peggy , socks make my feet like those of a dancer , and also a big thanks to Sonny , great artist and great guitar player wizard !!!
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Nice socks.
Have you been tidying that desk again big fella?
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Yeah, chaos is cool ;)
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