31 December 1999, Berkeley

Here is the Somec, which I have often referred to. It is a twenty-year-old Italian frame. The paint is original and suffering from age, but it remains beautiful. I didn't clean it for the photos, sorry.

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The Somec name is explained on the Somec website: "In the 1960's Oliviero Gallegati founded the legendary 'Societa' Meccanica', (The Mechanic's Society) to promote excellence in bicycle technology, preparation and repair. He loved this society so much that instead of calling his newly started frame company 'Gallegati,' he named it after his revered band of master builders and mechanics. Thus, SO-cieta' MEC-canica, or SO-MEC." If you are so inclined, visit the Somec website.

The emblem of Somec is a tulip, still used on Somec frames today, but not with the profusion seen on my frame. This frame is from when Somecs were being introduced to the US. The detail lavished on the frame is exceptional. A few years later they were exporting very plain, unadorned frames. They don't make 'em like this anymore.

You're not expected to, but in case you want to, click any photo to enlarge.

   
The head tube logo.   Beautiful lug work and a lovely OMAS headset that suits the frame.   Where's the tulip here? It's an odd design, but it gives the bike character.

   
The seat stays taper at each end and the attachment at the top is as elegant as they come.   Another tulip cut out.   It is a special frame.

   
The bottom bracket.   The underside: frame number 746. Note the tulip cutout and brazed on cable guides.   Not a lovely logo, rather mechanical and pedestrian, but kind of cool.

   
Nothing to say here. Just another photo   The view down as I ride.   Nice new equipment on it. Only the best Italian components.

The bike rides beautifully. It is heavier than modern frames but the geometry of frames hasn't changed and the Somec remains a great bicycle.

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