Is there anyone with the information to help me discover if my light, steel, '70s frame is Reynolds 531c (competition); Reynolds 531sl (super light) or some other lightweight steel? (I don't know much about CIOCC frames but could it in fact be one of those?)
I had the frame stripped and repainted a few years ago. Based on the age and origin (see below) of the frame, I am making the presumption that it is made of something from Reynolds contemporary tube selection. The forks, on the other hand, have a 'Columbus' stamp on the stearer tube - I therefore presume the forks are made of some Columbus steel variety.
The frame is a 'Roy Thame' from the mid-1970s.
The frame size is 600mm c-t.
Originally the frame did not have cable guides on the top tube and gear cable stops on the down tube, but I had them added a while ago.
I've included a picture of the recently painted frame and the forks on a digital kitchen scale. The frame weighed in at 1833 grams. The forks weighed in at 734 grams.
Regular Reynolds 531 frames of similar size seem to be near 3000 grams, hence my suspicion that this frame is made with something lighter.
I would appreciate any help I can get uncovering this mystery.
I had the frame stripped and repainted a few years ago. Based on the age and origin (see below) of the frame, I am making the presumption that it is made of something from Reynolds contemporary tube selection. The forks, on the other hand, have a 'Columbus' stamp on the stearer tube - I therefore presume the forks are made of some Columbus steel variety.
The frame is a 'Roy Thame' from the mid-1970s.
The frame size is 600mm c-t.
Originally the frame did not have cable guides on the top tube and gear cable stops on the down tube, but I had them added a while ago.
I've included a picture of the recently painted frame and the forks on a digital kitchen scale. The frame weighed in at 1833 grams. The forks weighed in at 734 grams.
Regular Reynolds 531 frames of similar size seem to be near 3000 grams, hence my suspicion that this frame is made with something lighter.
I would appreciate any help I can get uncovering this mystery.