Oh know, yet another bloomin 'what is this frame?' thread.

Rod_Saetan

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Sooooo, Im curious, I thought I knew what it was, then the little details like the cable stop on the chainstay, and the cast non FBd BB confuse me.

Anyway, pics, the only other info of note is the 4 digit frame number.

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I await your informed opinion.
 
Good detail pics Rod, any chance of a few more showing the whole thing for geometry and so on?

It's evidently quality and unusual, I like the lug work
 
Fork is an early Tange I believe.

EDIT: scratch that, didn't notice the straight blade. Now I'm thinking or Richard Cunningham for some reason.
 
Nice fork!
We need more pics, unless this is a 20 questions :D
The head tube logo looks familiar, and it has a name on the downtube... :?
 
It's also got a very cool chainstay bridge, not the usual straight round tube.

Yeah, more pics of whole thing :)
 
Ignore the decals, they are nowt to do with it, I thought Overburys too, but the straight blade fork and weird old school roadie cable stop on the chainstay put me off. No rack mounts either.

Ill do some full shots on wheels to indicate stance.
 
My first thought was Sonic (Helmut Berns) but the rear dropouts are a bit of a puzzle. I think we're all thinking British, early nineties, small builder, but probably not an mtb specialist.

1" headset, I presume.
 
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