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I've always been suspicious that Tenax is actually Cromor, maybe with a mix of wall thicknesses, and Schwinn just didn't want to admit it. If so, there's no reason to look down on it as "less than" SL or SP. Just a different manufacturing process. I've heard this rumor in a few places, but no one outside of Schwinn executives know.
For the record....I LOVE Cromor.
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While I'm trying not to put to much brain bandwidth into speculating how this particular deal is going to pan out, from the vice grip marks on the poached stem, I'm going to have to check if our rude mechanics borked the frame while digging for ''gold".
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$115. This model used Columbus Tenax tubing (jury is still out on whether its a rebranded Columbus SL or SP ). Either way the price seems reasonable.
$115. This model used Columbus Tenax tubing (jury is still out on whether its a rebranded Columbus SL or SP ). Either way the price seems reasonable.
I've always been suspicious that Tenax is actually Cromor, maybe with a mix of wall thicknesses, and Schwinn just didn't want to admit it. If so, there's no reason to look down on it as "less than" SL or SP. Just a different manufacturing process. I've heard this rumor in a few places, but no one outside of Schwinn executives know.
I am going to guess Cromor mix...I am thinking they may have badged with SL if any were all SL. The 1987 ad distinguishes between the two among the various models from Super Sport, Circuit, Tempo, Prelude and Le Tour. And in the 1988 catalog, it is a bit weirdly organized, but distinguishes among the types. So my guess...Tenax =Cromor-Matrix.
For the record....I LOVE Cromor.
For the record....I LOVE Cromor.
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This morning I received a reply from Columbus Tubi in Italy regarding the nature of the Tenax tubing used by Schwinn from the mid-eighties to the early nineties. With this rather specific reply from Columbus and the description on the Nova website describing Tenax as Cromor, I'm now fairly certain it's a flavor of Cromor.
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Originally Posted by email exchange with Columbus Tubi
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Stan Cooper
Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2014 07:32
A: info@columbustubi.com
Oggetto: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear folks at Columbus Tubi,
If possible, I would like to obtain information about Columbus tubing labeled "Tenax", and used by Schwinn Bicycle Company from the mid 1980s through the early 1990s.
While tubing descriptions and specifications are widely available for most Columbus tube sets, information about the Tenax tubing used by Schwinn is mysteriously absent.
Thank you for any information you may be able to provide.
Sincerely yours,
Stan Cooper
San Francisco, California
-----Message Reply-----
From: Columbus Tubi
Date: March 5, 2014 12:07am
To: Stan Cooper
Subject: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear Stan,
The Tenax was the tube-set made during the middle '80, those were actually the 3 main tubes, made like the cromor tubes in seamed 25crmo4, and double butted.
Good result in term of stiffness but was not one of the light tubeset line.
Thanks and best regards,
Andrea
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In any case, without specific butting information, we can say with certainty that it is seamed 25CrMo4 chromoly, not SL or SP.
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Originally Posted by email exchange with Columbus Tubi
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Stan Cooper
Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2014 07:32
A: info@columbustubi.com
Oggetto: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear folks at Columbus Tubi,
If possible, I would like to obtain information about Columbus tubing labeled "Tenax", and used by Schwinn Bicycle Company from the mid 1980s through the early 1990s.
While tubing descriptions and specifications are widely available for most Columbus tube sets, information about the Tenax tubing used by Schwinn is mysteriously absent.
Thank you for any information you may be able to provide.
Sincerely yours,
Stan Cooper
San Francisco, California
-----Message Reply-----
From: Columbus Tubi
Date: March 5, 2014 12:07am
To: Stan Cooper
Subject: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear Stan,
The Tenax was the tube-set made during the middle '80, those were actually the 3 main tubes, made like the cromor tubes in seamed 25crmo4, and double butted.
Good result in term of stiffness but was not one of the light tubeset line.
Thanks and best regards,
Andrea
COLUMBUS
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In any case, without specific butting information, we can say with certainty that it is seamed 25CrMo4 chromoly, not SL or SP.
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I was using deduction based guesses. I am almost retired, so will save tube research for June...
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This morning I received a reply from Columbus Tubi in Italy regarding the nature of the Tenax tubing used by Schwinn from the mid-eighties to the early nineties. With this rather specific reply from Columbus and the description on the Nova website describing Tenax as Cromor, I'm now fairly certain it's a flavor of Cromor.
Quote:
Originally Posted by email exchange with Columbus Tubi
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Stan Cooper
Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2014 07:32
A: info@columbustubi.com
Oggetto: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear folks at Columbus Tubi,
If possible, I would like to obtain information about Columbus tubing labeled "Tenax", and used by Schwinn Bicycle Company from the mid 1980s through the early 1990s.
While tubing descriptions and specifications are widely available for most Columbus tube sets, information about the Tenax tubing used by Schwinn is mysteriously absent.
Thank you for any information you may be able to provide.
Sincerely yours,
Stan Cooper
San Francisco, California
-----Message Reply-----
From: Columbus Tubi
Date: March 5, 2014 12:07am
To: Stan Cooper
Subject: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear Stan,
The Tenax was the tube-set made during the middle '80, those were actually the 3 main tubes, made like the cromor tubes in seamed 25crmo4, and double butted.
Good result in term of stiffness but was not one of the light tubeset line.
Thanks and best regards,
Andrea
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In any case, without specific butting information, we can say with certainty that it is seamed 25CrMo4 chromoly, not SL or SP.
Quote:
Originally Posted by email exchange with Columbus Tubi
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Stan Cooper
Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2014 07:32
A: info@columbustubi.com
Oggetto: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear folks at Columbus Tubi,
If possible, I would like to obtain information about Columbus tubing labeled "Tenax", and used by Schwinn Bicycle Company from the mid 1980s through the early 1990s.
While tubing descriptions and specifications are widely available for most Columbus tube sets, information about the Tenax tubing used by Schwinn is mysteriously absent.
Thank you for any information you may be able to provide.
Sincerely yours,
Stan Cooper
San Francisco, California
-----Message Reply-----
From: Columbus Tubi
Date: March 5, 2014 12:07am
To: Stan Cooper
Subject: Information Regarding Columbus "Tenax" Tubing Used By Schwinn Bicycle Co., USA, circa 1985-1992
Dear Stan,
The Tenax was the tube-set made during the middle '80, those were actually the 3 main tubes, made like the cromor tubes in seamed 25crmo4, and double butted.
Good result in term of stiffness but was not one of the light tubeset line.
Thanks and best regards,
Andrea
COLUMBUS
In any case, without specific butting information, we can say with certainty that it is seamed 25CrMo4 chromoly, not SL or SP.
"...(Deduction based guess..."deduced from what?)
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All together - I think this ism't badly priced....! I prefer the BT-5 over all the other Park rim brake tools so maybe I am biased, but I wish I'd got one years ago.
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All together - I think this ism't badly priced....! I prefer the BT-5 over all the other Park rim brake tools so maybe I am biased, but I wish I'd got one years ago.
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...and yet https://metal-guru.com/pages/columbus-steel states that Croomor is 25CrMo4, seamed and then drawn. So that sounds like it's the same composition and the same manufacturing process.
So what's your argument? That Columbus and Schwinn gave it a different name? That it's only the three main tubes? I'm trying to be open-minded, but I'm not sure you're changing my mind here. Help me understand the point you're trying to make.
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You gave both of us grief about speculating that Tenax was Cromor, claimed it was "public knowledge" that it wasn't, and then cited private correspondence that "The Tenax was the tube-set made during the middle '80, those were actually the 3 main tubes, made like the cromor tubes in seamed 25crmo4, and double butted."
...and yet https://metal-guru.com/pages/columbus-steel states that Croomor is 25CrMo4, seamed and then drawn. So that sounds like it's the same composition and the same manufacturing process.
So what's your argument? That Columbus and Schwinn gave it a different name? That it's only the three main tubes? I'm trying to be open-minded, but I'm not sure you're changing my mind here. Help me understand the point you're trying to make.
...and yet https://metal-guru.com/pages/columbus-steel states that Croomor is 25CrMo4, seamed and then drawn. So that sounds like it's the same composition and the same manufacturing process.
So what's your argument? That Columbus and Schwinn gave it a different name? That it's only the three main tubes? I'm trying to be open-minded, but I'm not sure you're changing my mind here. Help me understand the point you're trying to make.
Quoted Scooper post from 2014.
Does a BF Thread from 2014 titled "For Those of You Interested - A Definitive Verdict on Columbus Tenax Tubing" constitute "Public Knowledge?"
From that thread:
OP of that thread draws the unwarranted conclusion that Tenax is Cromor. Scooper did not. Scooper knew a thing or two, especially about Schwinn.
If Tenax was Cromor, Columbus would not write Tenax is "like" Cromor.
Tenax is metallurgically the same as Cromor, and seamed like Cromor, and butted like Cromor, but not Cromor.
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Jack Taylor Super Tourist (?) in San Bruno, CA - $500
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Nice fillet brazed construction, black anodized Shimano components, what's not to like aside from the terrible photos? Hopefully not stolen, otherwise quite a find.
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Jack Taylor Super Tourist (?) in San Bruno, CA - $500
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Nice fillet brazed construction, black anodized Shimano components, what's not to like aside from the terrible photos? Hopefully not stolen, otherwise quite a find.
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Interesting offer. I get it's rough but I see the Lambert (TA?)cranks and the seat post and a few other trinkets and since it was listed 4 days ago and seller just bumped it perhaps the $100 price might be a suggestion...
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/...587883225.html
22.5 top tube center to center
Lots of patina
Seat post and stem are not stuck
Lambert cranks, brake, brake levers, stem, fork.
2 bolt style seat post that’s unbranded.
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Viking of England with Lambert parts 24 inch frame - $100 (Cully)
24 inch seat tube center to center22.5 top tube center to center
Lots of patina
Seat post and stem are not stuck
Lambert cranks, brake, brake levers, stem, fork.
2 bolt style seat post that’s unbranded.
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Interesting offer. I get it's rough but I see the Lambert (TA?)cranks and the seat post and a few other trinkets and since it was listed 4 days ago and seller just bumped it perhaps the $100 price might be a suggestion...
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/...587883225.html
22.5 top tube center to center
Lots of patina
Seat post and stem are not stuck
Lambert cranks, brake, brake levers, stem, fork.
2 bolt style seat post that’s unbranded.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/...587883225.html
Viking of England with Lambert parts 24 inch frame - $100 (Cully)
24 inch seat tube center to center22.5 top tube center to center
Lots of patina
Seat post and stem are not stuck
Lambert cranks, brake, brake levers, stem, fork.
2 bolt style seat post that’s unbranded.
yes, it's a Lambert with Viking transfers - made that way
there are also similar Lamberts fitted with Reg Harris transfers
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wonder if it carries a shop transfer; there were two or three authorized agents for these in the Bay Area, one in San Francisco and Stone's in Alameda
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Mislabeled eBay auction for a new Renold Chain (1950s, according to the seller). Might be interesting to a collector or someone restoring a period British bike.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134447786064
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Renold chains have seen have the name stamped on each plate and the plates are beveled
there is also Renold of France
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