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    2004 Litespeed Pisgah

    Hi Nick, You are correct for your 2004 Pisgah model. I also called the Litespeed and the engineer confirmed that it was increased from 27.2mm to 31.6mm in 2004. So you are good. I have been checking for cracks and found none thus far. Thanks for your help.
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    2004 Litespeed Pisgah

    Nick, You have a seatpost diameter of 31.6mm for your 2004 Pisgah but I do not see any model year that states the seatpost diameter should be anything other than 27.2mm. I checked the years from 2000 - 2006 and all of the Pisgah seatpost diameters are 27.2mm. Moving on, I saw a few posts on...
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    2004 Litespeed Pisgah

    Hi Nick, A very nice Pisgah. I have a 2002 Pisgah with SID XC 80mm fork. It was leaking two years ago so I replaced the seals and rebuilt it. It took me a few hours. It is working fine and no leaks thus far but it is not easy to find 80mm fork anymore. I can convert from V brake to Disk in...
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    So what is your theory: The seller rode it hard for some time and cracked the rear stay and decided to sell it. Perhaps shift the blame to the shipper and the new buyers gets some kind of compensation for it to make the pain/depression go away and at the same time the seller gets off clean...
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    Regardless of the outcome I wish the buyer and seller the best journey. This is the reason why I don't fancy buying used stuff. If you have to buy an expansive item that is used, you have to inspect it to make sure both parties are satisified. Cheers and a Happy New Year!
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    Even if the frame is repaired by a Ti expert not sure whether it will be strong enough for normal off-road rides jumping and landing on the rear. I think you have to clear the shipper of any fault. It would be just wrong to blame the innocent shipper for the stress induced crack. This can be...
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    More I study the frame design and look at the stress load, the elevated rear chain stay design is flawed and doomed. Perhaps it was an interesting idea and aesthetically pleasing but the design flaw was neither understood nor suspected. I have not seen this elevated chain stay design until...
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    '90 Klein Attitude Dolomite (full resto). Pic heavy!

    There must be a way to paint the bike without making it look too modern so that retro look is preserved. The powder coating method may solicit that look.
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    Are you going to weld the frame before the beer or after a few?
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    '90 Klein Attitude Dolomite (full resto). Pic heavy!

    A great looking bike. It looks too pretty to ride. Love the paint job and perhaps looks better than new.
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    A good point. The best outcome out this is for the seller to buy it back. Repair would be cost prohibitive. Both seller and buyer absorb the shipping cost 50%/50%. There is no other outcome except for this route.
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    You statement is much more elegant and focused than what I said. It must be English thing. I agree - if the frame was steel - it would be an easier fix as the steel can tolerate much wider temperature range. I hope there is a happy or at least neutral ending.
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    I am not real - my brain must be frozen in the cold but it is not cracked. It would be educational if you can point out what is (are) incorrect. The crack looks like it started just below the horizontal tube. It looks like a fatigue failure due to defect.
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    The heat (incorrect temperature) that was used to weld that horizontal tube made the rear chain stay very weak. I think the bike maker should replace the frame (if still in business) at no cost and the maker must have seen these defects showing up. The design is unique and eye catching but...
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    1991 Alpinestars Ti-Mega - The update 23-01-12

    Titanium is a brittle material and I truly doubt it was damaged during the shipment. Titanium will fatigue over time and starts with a small hairline crack (perhaps a defect in the tube and repeated stress cycles to the weak spot) then gets worse over time. At least you can see the advancement...
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    Shimano Mega 9 speed and Dyna System 10 speed Issues

    I guess nothing is free in life. As I was converting my 1995 Team Marin from 8 speed to 9 speed for my son, I learned that you cannot use the Shimano XT RD-M773 Dyna rear derailleur with a 9 speed shifter (XT, XTR, LX or SLX). RD-M772 and RD-M773 look very close and similar but looks can be...
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    Mystery Titanium - Red October ?!

    The bike looks like a Team Marin Ti made by Litespeed. The Ti finish has a strong hit of either Team Marin or Moots and rear dropouts look identical to my Litespeed Pisgah. Whatever it is, she is a beauty.
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    Restored 1995 Team Marin and 2002 Litespeed Pisgah

    I have not figured out how to attach photos. Photos from 1995 Team Marin: http://www.flickr.com/photos/58015249@N ... hotostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/58015249@N ... hotostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/58015249@N ... hotostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/58015249@N ...
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    Restored 1995 Team Marin and 2002 Litespeed Pisgah

    Here are some photos from cold Minnesota: 1995 Team Marin 2002 Litespeed Pisgah
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    Restored 1995 Team Marin and 2002 Litespeed Pisgah

    Recently updated my 1995 17.5" Team Marin from 8 speed to 9 speed system. I bought it new in 1999 from a local bike shop and upgraded after the 2011 fall season. All the parts are Shimano XT except for White Industries front hub. All the XT 9 speed components came from my 2002 16.5" Litespeed...
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