NOS GT Rave

I think your frame is full cro-mo. Plain gauge hence why its not the lightest, but I don't believe there's any hi-ten in there anywhere.
 
something cheap and cheerful - on the winter back burner for now. The MTB projects vortex is sucking in everything
 
A wee update:

terrible but functional 300EX parts make way for RX100 and Tiagra, plus wheels are temporary tip finds as found yesterday after noon (Campagnolo Record on Mavic CX 18, rear is a Bontreger Select)

will never set the world on fire I know, but, cheap cheerfull budget road cycling at its best?
 

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I have just got one of these frames sitting in my workshop. I know I will have to strip it and get it powder coated. But then I need all it needs is a change of saddle, pedals and some decent tyres and then I have a cheap geared road bike. I need one as all I have is a single speed.
 
bm0p700f":1ton35bk said:
I have just got one of these frames sitting in my workshop. I know I will have to strip it and get it powder coated. But then I need all it needs is a change of saddle, pedals and some decent tyres and then I have a cheap geared road bike. I need one as all I have is a single speed.

they are not bad to ride. it wont set the world on fire but, heck, its cycling.
 
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