Rock Lobster Team Titanium Frame KEEPING

new geometry pics added at the top

new pics for the lengths and measurements etc added at the top.
If you need any other pics then just ask.
 
If it helps I can sell the buyer a lovely near-mint glossy black Push seatpost that'll suit it...

Disgraceful self-interest bump :oops:
It is a tasty looking thing though - must be as I keep coming back here :lol:
 
so glad i've only got a 29" inside leg, or i'd be getting my ar*e handed too me now by my mum for buying a frame when i'm not allowed anymore till i get atleast 1 more built :?
 
£320 + £20 p&p

price going down to the point where i might just keep and turn it into a hybrid (dont let this happen)
 
reduction £260 + £20 p & p

I am attaching a photo showing the worst bits. I would prefer collection rather than post as then you can see exactly what you are buying.
There are several areas where the lacquer has worn away, which isnt a problem on titanium as the surface is oxsidisation resistant
There is one area on the top tube where the original grinding off of the welds has lefts a witness mark. (on photo)
Inside the seat tube has a machined notch (on photo) that used to scratch my seatpost untill i polished it back. This is the reason i am giving the seatpost with the frame.
Finally there seems to be a ball bearing or something similar trapped in the crimped chainstay tube that rattles about if you rock the frame but doesnt make a noise when riding.
The head is a very new crane creek one that still has red grease in it and i dont want to be banging it out of the frame.
i hope this will be of use to you.
 

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Keeping

cleaned it up and decided to keep it,,,
rebuilding as a "hybrid / ride with my wife pootler" using a hardly used Vulcan to get it rolling again till funds allow better parts.
Possibly looking for a swap for the 20" red Carrera frame n fork for an air sprung Tora or similar
thanks for the replys and pms and help with the history of the frame
 
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