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• #28
That Salsa look lovely, and BC does stock them.
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• #29
It looks ok with mudguards fitted but pretty 'path' frame without.
The rear mudguard look like a front one, it look way too short on the back.
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• #30
I know we're talking OTPs here, but I was looking around the ENIGMA site, as recommended by fred, and look at what is on sale!!
Anyone here desire a size 57cm Ti frame?
http://www.enigmabikes.com/clearance/edge_ti_brittish_large.jpg
Sorry about that, now back to Ti OTPs.
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• #31
What about the Condor ones?
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• #32
Ti OTP from Condor?
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• #33
Last time I looked condor do the moda, ti fixed I think, frame and forks and you spec the finishing kit, crankset, wheelset, bars, seatpost, seat.
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• #34
Condor currently have a titanium Condor Pista for £2670.
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• #35
If only they had a website eh?
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• #36
I really want a Qoroz - Race Won.
http://www.qoroz.co.uk/racewon/But for FG/SS you want a SpotBrand SS Ti.
http://spotbrand.com/bikes/product-page/mod-ss-ti/
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• #37
The obvious answer with regards to quality against cost against looks etc. has to be an Enigma though.
Fairly priced OTP, or check the clearance section, which has new addition every few days [/addict]
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• #38
tired the Qoroz recently, it. is. the. sex.
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• #39
tired the Qoroz recently, it. is. the. sex.
The seat tube is 400mm (C-C), in my size. So it'll look a bit 'comedy compact', but I'm still in love with it.
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• #40
that picture certainly looks comedy compact. Surely that bike is too small for that rider?
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• #41
http://www.qoroz.co.uk/tour/
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• #42
Wools has just got a VN, he's loving it.
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• #43
that picture certainly looks comedy compact. Surely that bike is too small for that rider?
I'm guessing thats the medium. I'd be a small, so the seat tube/seat stays junction would be 4 cm lower, almost MTN like. Still its pretty light for a stiff, aero, ti frame. £1450 frame only though.
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• #44
http://www.qoroz.co.uk/tour/
i rode this one, it didnt look like that one^^Thats the Road Won. As opposed to the more aggresive - Race Won
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• #45
3 weeks late to the party, but the chaps at my shop and myself have been working with a local gent designing Ti road and track frames, the road frame has minimal clearances and is a lovely sportif racer, the track frame has true track geometry but comes drilled for a rear brake for SS winter training for roadie chaps.
He's also begun producing Ti seatposts, stems and bars if anybody is interested I'll get a few up on here to sell to people.
heres a couple of photo's of the frame:
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/sp1.jpg
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/sp2.jpg
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/sp3.jpg
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/a1.jpgif anybody else is looking for Ti parts drop me a PM and I can show off a few bits
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• #46
Lovely work.
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• #47
3 weeks late to the party, but the chaps at my shop and myself have been working with a local gent designing Ti road and track frames, the road frame has minimal clearances and is a lovely sportif racer, the track frame has true track geometry but comes drilled for a rear brake for SS winter training for roadie chaps.
He's also begun producing Ti seatposts, stems and bars if anybody is interested I'll get a few up on here to sell to people.
heres a couple of photo's of the frame:
if anybody else is looking for Ti parts drop me a PM and I can show off a few bits
Does he do the welding himself? Does he take on small jobs? (I'm looking for someone to weld some cantilever brake bosses to a Ti frame).
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• #48
I bet you could fly on a frame like that.
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• #49
He does not do the welding himself i'm afraid just design work, and recently he built a sub 6kg track bike, you could definitely fly on that!
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• #50
Arse biscuits. Thanks for answering my off topic question though.
http://www.burls.co.uk/tiFixed.php