I've read about people finding their unicorn in the past year (almost) since I've been on Retrobike and it never crossed my mind that I would actually get the opportunity to one day own mine: perhaps the most coveted, most desirable, most sought-after Alpinestars elevated chainstays model of them all, the Ti-Mega.
That was until last weekend when one popped up on the US-centric Facebook 'CLASSIC MTB trading center' group.
According to Nick Martin from The Pro's Closet in his own stunning Ti-Mega build thread:
Well here was one, in great condition, in my size and possibly affordable. So contact was made with the seller whom I recognised as being a member on here, so a degree of familiarity was perhaps evident from us both, and a deal was agreed for me to take the frame only from a frame, fork and front-mech package being advertised.
It even comes with new decals from the main man Gil_m...
That was until last weekend when one popped up on the US-centric Facebook 'CLASSIC MTB trading center' group.
According to Nick Martin from The Pro's Closet in his own stunning Ti-Mega build thread:
I hadn't appreciated quite how rare they were until I read that tidbit, and given the huge expense of these frames when new, I really thought it was impossible that I could ever get one. It just wasn't on my radar as being something to ever target the purchase of or hunt down, or make an offer to prize one from the hands of someone like Sinnetti177 with another stunning Ti-Mega or mr_ship who has yet another stunning Ti-Mega - I mean, who's going to sell one and at what cost?theproscloset":3nr6hn1y said:...there are only about 60 in the world
Well here was one, in great condition, in my size and possibly affordable. So contact was made with the seller whom I recognised as being a member on here, so a degree of familiarity was perhaps evident from us both, and a deal was agreed for me to take the frame only from a frame, fork and front-mech package being advertised.
It even comes with new decals from the main man Gil_m...