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  1. PanoIgano

    Help wanted getting a bike from Austria

    I wish I could help but wishing you good luck with getting the frame and seat post. I find that in this forum the majority of members would follow the description you gave about honoring somebody else’s dream to get their hands on their unicorn. I got a lot of help here getting hold of parts I...
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    Damaged IRD seatpost

    Any luck with finding the correct rod?
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    Late-80s Cannondale (SM1000?)

    Relooking at this! Such a cool find! Any progress restoring it so far?
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    1990 Cratoni Maximum

    Max frames ride fantastic! Especially for big frame like this one these tubes keep it stiff! Looking forward to see the end result for this one too!
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    Looking for Stay Tuff chain stay protector

    Hey Martin! Hope all is well on your side. Any progress with these repros? I am still interested if you manage to get some produced. Take care, Panos
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    Tom Teesdale Yokota

    You’ve got the link by any chance? I searched but couldn’t find it.
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    The titanium weld and detail appreciation thread.

    I am still processing this one!
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    The titanium weld and detail appreciation thread.

    Given the abundance of triangulation in this frame it must have been incredibly hard to build in titanium. Pretty amazing work.
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    The titanium weld and detail appreciation thread.

    I am really lusting over a frame like this. I was even considering a repaired one from Germany but it's too big in size: https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/dbr-diamond-back-racing-axis-tt-titan-rahmen-53-cm/3105477034-217-7493
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    1981 Trailmaster

    the details of these frames are something to behold! Upload some more pictures when you can.
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    Today's Ride

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    Wanted Titanium (or even steel) frame

    Hi everyone, I'm looking to start a new project so I would like to buy a titanium (or even a steel) frame if it's out of the ordinary. Ideally, it has to be in size 16-17" with 1 1/8 head tube. I could consider some frames with 1'' steering head tube too. My budget is varied depending on...
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    1996 Yo Eddy

    yep I think so. In Germany, Fat Chances usually sell for good money. They have retained their value for some reason. Check here for example to get an idea of what's available for sale at the moment: https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-fahrraeder/seite:2/fat-chance/k0c217
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    1996 Yo Eddy

    In Europe I believe this would fetch anywhere between 1600 to 1900 euros.
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    Spotted on the street

    I am speechless! I have read about this bike and Bugatti designing it specifically with smaller diameter tubes set but I thought it was only on paper and he never materialized this design.
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    For Sale Fat City Cycles Ti Fat Chance Size M 1997/98 Complete bike

    Can’t believe this hasn’t sold yet
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    Lightest Steel Frame?

    Thanks a lot for these insights! It’s pretty interesting to read how frame builders see the different quailities of steel when selecting the correct type of tubing for a frame. For me this is the most fascinating part of building and riding retro bikes as I really feel that the selection of...
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    Lightest Steel Frame?

    Interesting take on Max! I have tried a Serotta T Max and it’s hands down the stiffest and most responsive frame I had ever experienced from steel bikes. I think ovalisation plays a role in it. It’s not just the widest diameter of the tubes that matter.
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    Lightest Steel Frame?

    Great story @bulgie! It goes to say steel is right there as a top material for lightweight frame building if you know how to work well with it. I am sure the time will come when the bike industy will re-invent the wheel once more and discover and remarket the benefits of steel over carbon...
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    Don Cook has Passed away

    Notes of memory can be left here: https://crestedbuttemuseum.com/don-cook/
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