Romic Track 1993 Technical specs and features

Brand Romic
Model Track
First production 1993
Bike category Track
Bike sub-category Track
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Parts And Accessories Romic Track Parts   
Available Sizes - 48cm thru 68cm (centimeters)


Wheels And Breaking System

Bike front tirePanaracer Record
Bike rear tireNot Available
Bike wheel sizeNot Available
Brakeset typeNot Available
Hubs for disc brakesCampagnolo
Rims manufacturer 28-hole
Campagnolo Omega Aero
Spoke nipples typeNot Available
Spoke wheelNot Available

Frame and Body Specifications

Frame materialsReynolds 531C
Frame typeLugged Steel
Handlebar constructionCinelli Track
Handlebar extenderNot Available
Handlebar stem detailsCinelli Track
Headset sizeNot Available

Gearing Specs

Bicycle chainSedis
Bottom bracket shell widthNot Available
Bottom bracket typeNot Available
Crankset parts and sizes 49 Teeth
Campagnolo Record
Gear shift leversNot Available
Rear gear set 15 Teeth
1-speed

Romic Track Fork System Data

Derailleur (Front)Not Available
Derailleur (Rear)Not Available
Fork materialNot Available
Fork typeColumbus 24 (millimeters) Track

Other Specs of Romic Track

Component group setsCampangolo Track
Available colors - Not found
Weight Not Available
Pedals detailsSuntour Superbe Pro
Rear shock absorberNot Available
Saddle seatSelle San Marco
Seat post extensionCampagnolo


Romic Track bike review

Romic produced the Track bike in 1993 and can be classified as a Track bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $1,495.00.
Romic Track Track can be found in one single color which is Not found.
This bike is equiped with Panaracer Record tires while the rims are manufactured by Campagnolo Omega Aero, 28-hole..
To guarantee the comfiest ride Romic used Reynolds 531C material for the frame. Cinelli Track high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Track to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Cinelli Track.
For the smoothest biking experience Campagnolo Record, 49 teeth is used on this bicycle linked to Sedis chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Romic.