Help me identify Ally frame (with Amp forks)?

It's not aluminum with those tiddly little welds. Put a magnet on it - if it sticks, it's steel, maybe nickle plated. If it doesn't stick it's probably titanium.
 
Reluctant":e83emg9s said:
It's not aluminum with those tiddly little welds. Put a magnet on it - if it sticks, it's steel, maybe nickle plated. If it doesn't stick it's probably titanium.

If it doesn't stick, it could still be aluminium though!?

It feels way too light to be steel, but I'll try the magnet thing...

What do you reckon the frame/forks/cranks are worth?



Cheers,

Simon
 
welds are not aluminium.

Any 'what's it worth' questions here please. Leaving thread open for frame ID. Any valuation queries/responses will be deleted.
 
orange71":2zujcsv1 said:
welds are not aluminium.

Any 'what's it worth' questions here please. Leaving thread open for frame ID. Any valuation queries/responses will be deleted.

OK, sorry 'bout that - now added to link above.

I've contacted Litespeed, but the lack of any Litespeed stamps in the frame means it could be Mongoose, Orange etc.?
 
There's something about the cable routing on the top tube and the curved rear bridge that's kicking me to remember someting I've seen on this site not too long ago. Argh.
 
Here's some more pics to help jog your memory...

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The only stamp I can find on it is 'L6' or is it '97'?

Cheers,

Simon
 
Still no nearer to solving this mystery... Litespeed say it could be one of theirs, but without a 4 digit no. Stamped in the frame they can't identify it, so I'm stumped!?
Fairly sure it's Ti though, the only bits a magnet stick to are the brake posts.

If anyone has any thoughts - I'd really appreciate them!
 
It is definitely titanium, that isn't at issue.
It definitely isn't a Litespeed, but it could have been made by them.
The canti bridge looks like a Litespeed canti bridge, but other builders may have copied Litespeed bridges (or possibly bought bridges from Litespeed)
The cable stops don't particularly look like Litespeed ones. The formation may point to a particular brand that commissioned the frame, but I don't know which.
The chunky brake post mounts look a bit like Litespeed ones, but I'm not sure if they ever had flat sides like that.
The CNC dropouts are a sophisticated touch. Litespeed didn't use them before 1994, and then only on the higher models. Merlin used them earlier though, so they don't necessarily date the frame.
Merlin did make frames for other brands, but not to anything like the same extent as Litespeed, and I don't think Merlin made your frame.
Nobody used canti bridges like that after 96.
The top tube routing for the front mech but no pulley at the bottom of the seat tube must date the frame to 93 or later. Top-pull mechs only came out in 92 and weren't that widely available, so early top tube routed frames had a pulley so that you could still use a down-pull mech.
I don't know about Mongoose, but it isn't an Orange.
Orange Vit Ts were made by A-Pro, which I think was the only Taiwanese builder making titanium frames at this time, and I believe that all A-Pro frames have an A serial number.
The exact weight combined with the dimensions (c-t seat tube, c-c top tube, head tube) could help indicate what kind of frame it is.
 
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