Yeah, it is lovely. I should have asked around before it was taken off :confused: It seemed like a sweet deal for the price, there is only a few frames if there is any with this style of dropout on the market(second hand) in my size. Also liked the specs. Apparently not the lightest frame but...
Just to clarify, did they or did they not have sliding dropout on the 456? Sorry, I am a bit confused 😅 Also, you are certain it is an Evo 2? How can some see the difference?
Yeah, I have a Titus from planetX - super happy with build quality. I only meant if it is custom built frame then who knows what is under the paint. Although I agree it looks great and there is no indication whatsoever. But the question is, is it OEM spec?
Hey folks,
Recently I came across an advert which unfortunately no longer available, but anybody ever owned this version? There seems to be no sign / documentation of its existence. Is this legit or custom made? Seller stated it was repainted.
Thanks
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1992 GT Catalogue - Full version - English - https://bikerebuilds.com/catalogs/gt/1992-gt-catalog.pdf
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1992 Alpinestars Catalogue - Full Version - https://www.almega.de/kataloge/1992.pdf
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Thanks a lot @danson67, very helpful. There is very little documentation that I found on the internet and none of them seemed this explanatory. The only thing I found useful without any measurement taken is looking at the adapter from the bottom. The pre-ISO has just a square guide ( all four...
Correct me if I am wrong If I look at it from the top, the left site sort of aligns with the middle of the fork, then it is safe to assume it is ISO (where if it would be pre-ISO the right side would align with the dropout) ?