I've just had my first experience of chasing an advertised bike which was "clearly" something decent. And seeing that, I just pressed the button quickly rather than making an offer on the "push bike", and then trekked for an hour and a bit to go and pick the thing up.
And, of course, as you have paid for it already, you don't really bother looking at it on pick up, as you don't have many options. But the 'Titanium' label is just encouraging smugness.
And then back to the dim light of the kitchen. That appears to be a (probably higher quality?) rust. Titanium does corrode, doesnt it? But hold on , isn't that actually PAINT...?
Suffice to say my Marin Team Titanium (sic) seems to be a rebadge job, from some young upwardly mobile gent or the last bikeshop sale perhaps. Nice work.
Having found my frame code, it is at least a Marin. It's 94, seems pretty original and a flight transalp sat nicely protected under one of those superheavy gel saddle toppers.
A worthy experience from which I'll learn from. :facepalm:
And, of course, as you have paid for it already, you don't really bother looking at it on pick up, as you don't have many options. But the 'Titanium' label is just encouraging smugness.
And then back to the dim light of the kitchen. That appears to be a (probably higher quality?) rust. Titanium does corrode, doesnt it? But hold on , isn't that actually PAINT...?
Suffice to say my Marin Team Titanium (sic) seems to be a rebadge job, from some young upwardly mobile gent or the last bikeshop sale perhaps. Nice work.
Having found my frame code, it is at least a Marin. It's 94, seems pretty original and a flight transalp sat nicely protected under one of those superheavy gel saddle toppers.
A worthy experience from which I'll learn from. :facepalm: