Yep, log into eBay website or the app and check in the notifications and messages section. If you were emailed you should also have a message and a notification to your account directly. Clicking on the link in the message or notification should link you to the item offer. Be careful though as...
The logo on the saddle and stem seem definitely make me think Ritchey. The amount of stem clamp protrusion and even the line of the seat post clamp into the straight post seems to match the Power Trax but those cables???
The Steel framed bikes of the era has two cable along the side of the top...
I'd be interested. I could wrap it in lovely XTR as well. I had the burnt red version in the past, Sold it regretfully. I have another of these redone in gunmetal grey powder coat so non original but I'd love a full frame and fork to work on. PM me a price if your interested in a sale.
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For your info that lush green was Saracens powder coating that they used to use on their bikes of that era. I've a couple of the Neon purple powder coated frames. Very tough and comes up nice with a polish and a bit of elbow grease. Dunno if you saw these either...
I'd guess an eBay Chinese carbon frame because I bought a road bike bike frame with very similar characteristics. Large weave carbo, black gloss painter transitions at the frame tube junctions, wish bone stays and the riveted on cable guides. I don't think they had a name or a brand as such just...
Haha. I did this with a Saracen Tufftrax frame but my mix only took and hour to dissolve the post remnant. I think I got my mix a bit wrong/strong!! At one point the frame was too hot to touch so furious was the reaction.