1995 Raleigh Torus with a little bit of anodising.

Yes, same as this I think, I've not got it yet.

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Rampage":1c7fp4nl said:
artsyfartsy":1c7fp4nl said:
Clearly I misinterpreted that first photo, it was not a tube, but a solid cylinder of aluminum. Sorry, I was not thinking DIY on the stem, hub, and dropouts. Yeah, this is going to be a very cool build. I think we'd all like to see more in process pics of various stages of the machining of your new pieces.

Your wrong!


I think I quoted the wrong person in this post, so ignore it :)
 
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Retro Spud":oe9fefn1 said:
This is one of the best treads I've followed for ages

In fact its that interesting we're six pages in and yet to see the Frame :shock:

.....and best of all, it would seem none of us obviously care
guess we're all in awe of your fabrication Chris :cool:


Without wishing to detract, what does a Raleigh Torus look like :LOL:


Thanks.
I found another frame I have but forgotten about, it's also from a UK company and titanium so I may change yet!
 
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Rampage":2n1iv1fg said:
Retro Spud":2n1iv1fg said:
This is one of the best treads I've followed for ages

In fact its that interesting we're six pages in and yet to see the Frame :shock:

.....and best of all, it would seem none of us obviously care
guess we're all in awe of your fabrication Chris :cool:


Without wishing to detract, what does a Raleigh Torus look like :LOL:


Thanks.
I found another frame I have but forgotten about, it's also from a UK company and titanium so I may change yet!


T.I. offering from X-Lite ?
 
Page 7 already.


I got a stem from Ringo with a stuck bolt. Messed around with it for 40 minutes, then soaked in Plusgas for several hours and it came out easily.
Now re-anodised.
Also some more parts I've anodised for this bike.
I'd been planning how to anodise the cassette for 6 months and finally got round to it yesterday, turns out it's titanium!



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That is amazing! How are you going to fix the drop-outs to the Ti legs? Epoxy bond? Press-Fit?
I was thinking about making a rigid fork in this style for a Manitou HT project (use a Mach5 fork crown-steering tube assembly that I have, aluminum tubing for legs and make new drop-outs). Was still unsure whether the drop-outs should be bonded or press-fit.
 
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