MADJEZ":3b3fjecg said:I would say this was a little on he small side, but still rideable.![]()
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MADJEZ":3b3fjecg said:I would say this was a little on he small side, but still rideable.![]()
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borissorin":35tp1xe5 said:The size of my inside leg is 80cm.
Then you need this!Agency_Scum":32vudmcd said:![]()
Me on every bike, recently.
Just as more feedback from this, looking at another thread, and a Trek 930, which was seemingly often spec'd with mid / lower range parts, it often came with True Temper OX tubing, and others labelled triple butted (I suspect here is the close link to TT-Lite), which heavily suggests that TT-Lite and OX tubing are quite closely linked (if not either one and the same, or TT-Lite being an evolution...)Neil":1f1y30mu said:Well I'm not convinced that TT-Lite isn't as good / the same as OX. I think the frame is probably 94. Ironically, I think a 95 Trek 950 used OX tubing.Anthony":1f1y30mu said:Yes, I noticed that True Temper sticker afterwards, so if it is TT Lite and not OX perhaps the frame isn't quite as nice as I thought, but still decent. Do you reckon it's 95ish?Neil":1f1y30mu said:I think you'll find it's True Temper TT-Lite, looking at the decals and the apparent date of that frame.Anthony":1f1y30mu said:The other thing to bear in mind is that the Axis is a good, light frame, presumably made from Ritchey Logic tubing. I would expect it to be a lot more enjoyable to ride than the Trek.