Identify Aluminum Frame

steve_d

Retro Guru
Anyone got an idea of what this might be? Haven't found a frame number yet.

Steve
 

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I think i have seen that one already somewhere. To me this doesn't look cheap.

Especially the upper Monostay with Yoke looks really nice.
Therefore I'm still hoping that someone here could provide a name or brand.


Clearly not identical, but it reminds me a bit on this Bianchi NTH (not my pic)
bianchi nth l430-martini 2000 cnc yoke 6jpg.webp
 
There are several of these on the forum if you search through old threads. I've not bothered keeping track of them so far, as without a frame number there's no way of identifying individual frames. I'm fairly sure that a friend of mine had one brand new when they were first available. He worked in the trade at the time, Streetlife Cycles in Norwich, around 1999/2000. His was sold unbranded, wish I'd asked who the importer was. I doubt he'll remember now!
 
Raleigh did a frame like this iirc. Coyote ultralight looks similar but I don't think it is one.

Most I've seen don't have the square profile monostay. Looks nice though. Something a bit different.
 
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