Russian Titanium XTR

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Hello. Soon I will want to sell this bike. Made in the 90s in Russia on a special order.Titanium Fork, frame, stem / handlebar, seatpost, bar ends. Complete group XTR m952
How much it can be worth
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tobyzeidler":2crf81v7 said:
Would you take £180 for this?

lol :lol:

No idea how much it's worth but my first thoughts were £1200... But that is a sheer guess!

I'm guessing this is a custom built Ti frame as opposed to a Scott...?
 
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As this is a prospective FOR SALE THREAD maybe its time for the seller to name his price and stop the guesswork. Details about which Russian organisation made it, grade of Ti tubing used, frame geo/specs, what else they make in Ti etc would help. If it chemical grade Ti tubing like the earliest Ti ATB frames of 85/86 then its going to be failure prone. Lots of different alloys of Ti, not all make great durable bikes that can be hammered and contaminated welds dont last either :) Quite nice looking welds though :)
 
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M-Power":307q817z said:
As this is a prospective FOR SALE THREAD maybe its time for the seller to name his price and stop the guesswork. Details about which Russian organisation made it, grade of Ti tubing used, frame geo/specs, what else they make in Ti etc would help. If it chemical grade Ti tubing like the earliest Ti ATB frames of 85/86 then its going to be failure prone. Lots of different alloys of Ti, not all make great durable bikes that can be hammered and contaminated welds dont last either :) Quite nice looking welds though :)

Any frame markings OP?
 
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