For Sale Easton alfton frame

whayne

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Do not know much about this frame

It's just very light

15.5 CTC 17" CTT
Head tube 105 mm
Top tube 19.5"

£40 plus post
 

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Awesome thanks. Looks like Alfton must have sold some frames under their own brand name. Early Coyote hardtails were Alfton frames, and it looks as if Rudy Project could have been too.
The frame number shows a 1994 build date. F is likely the Fairly factory. They started to use square section chain and seat stays from 1995.
 
Awesome thanks. Looks like Alfton must have sold some frames under their own brand name. Early Coyote hardtails were Alfton frames, and it looks as if Rudy Project could have been too.
The frame number shows a 1994 build date. F is likely the Fairly factory. They started to use square section chain and seat stays from 1995.
Thanks for the information. It's a nice frame. Just muddy. 👍
 
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