1995 Team Titanium

It kind of depends on what you want from it. Others can give advice based on what they would do but in the end its your bike. If you want to look and admire it then restore, but if you want to ride it then acording to you, the second option is the correct answer.

As others have said, there are plenty of period options to get the best out of it and not really expensive if you look around and dont buy nos parts. Some modern parts would add up to more if you went that route and probably wouldnt compliment the frame.

Mark
 
Be interested to know how you settled on dating to 1995?
Those Ritchey oversize forks seem to be from 1991 catalogue, when the frame (I now see) was US made.
Was it supplied without a suspension fork after 1992?
 
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I may consider selling the frame if anyone's interested. It's been to GA cycles this week to be inspected and have some repairs to the rivnuts. It's all done now but I'm stuck as to what to do with it.

If someone feels they could do it justice then feel free to make me an offer. I have plenty of pics of the frame on its own and can email them if you're interested.
 
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