marge602":1sy1gaai said:... at over 6lbs. ...
I think, it could be a Dawes "Reynolds 531 Magnum" frame like the "Raw Nerve" - very hardcore.
marge602":1sy1gaai said:... at over 6lbs. ...
Dawes-Man":239339ad said:Prometheus":239339ad said:Thanks again for the info, keep us posted on yours as you recommision it, it looks great
Cheers.
Dave.
Hi.
My 1992 "Edge" and the "Edge eXTRa" are finished - other pics in my Album.
Cheers,
Daniel.
Dawes-Man":3fsbrscc said:marge602":3fsbrscc said:... at over 6lbs. ...
I think, it could be a Dawes "Reynolds 531 Magnum" frame like the "Raw Nerve" - very hardcore.
Easy_Rider":3nhj859g said:Also my 1994 Dawes Special Edition 501 custom Dawes tubed frames weighs in at 5lb 11oz
marge602":12du78ih said:The internal diameter of the seat tube is 30.2 mm. Outside is 31.9mm.
marge602":12du78ih said:Do you know when Dawes changed from using 531 to 653 for the Edge?
Thanks
Marge
marge602":3fbxsd94 said:... but is closest to the green Raw Nerve with the filleted join between the top tube and seat tube. However, it has the Geo Max forks, and the RN in the pics doesn't seem to. Any ideas?
I've got a lugged 501 Claud Butler that's a good 3" bigger and that's roughly 6lb/2.7kg so I would guess your's is only Reynolds 500 for a smaller frame to come out that heavy.marge602":wmuw5uau said:The seat tube is 20 inches long from the centre of the BB shell to the top of the tube, however it's only 18 inches to the centre of the top tube... I've weighed it using my bike scales( a handheld suitcase weighing thingy) and it came out at exactly 6 lbs.
marge602":s3tzjsb0 said:I was always under the impression that it was an Edge, and made from 653. However, from reading this thread, it's possibly too heavy to be 653, at over 6lbs. That said, it's one of the bigger sizes, and i've had it powdercoated. Obviously it can't be any newer than a 93 model, but is closest to the green Raw Nerve with the filleted join between the top tube and seat tube. However, it has the Geo Max forks, and the RN in the pics doesn't seem to. Any ideas?
Thanks
Marge