Hi Graham,
I actually have a Giant NRS bike, but it cost me over a grand new in 2002 and is still in superb condition, so I'm reluctant to use that.
I'm suffering a neck injury that is refusing to fully heal, so the sit up and beg position is double apepaling to me so im not bent forward and having to look up all the time. Fortunately, I got very long chimp like arms so I guess I have a bit of latitude over the frame in that regard.
I'm felxible with the frame type. TBH, in the interests of simplicity and low maintenance I would probably go for rigid, or maybe front squidger, though I wouldn't rule out a full squidger entirely if a suitable frame dropped into view at a good price.
As per componentry I'm not too fussed over modern or retro - I'm after function first and foremost, and I'm prepared to make, or have made, odd brackets, chain protectors, bosses for drum brake torque arms to bolt to etc.
Money is no object... within reason. I'm not a position to splurge big bucks all in one hit, but I am willing to spend a reasonable bit buying parts over time. I'm willing and able to be creating to buy used parts and polish or repaint to keep costs down, but if component X costs a fair wedge and it's highly desirable to add to the build then I will bite the bullet and go for it.
As for it's intended use its main environment would be trails and bridleways of vaious grades. Climbing, majore obstacle clearane etc will not be as important as general all round ability and user friendlyness.
An'd I'm 6'3", 17 stone 2 lbs, 35" inside legt with long dangly arms if thats any help.
Thanks for your time, and thank you to all who have stoked my enthusiasm for this project. I hope to have the final spend on the Alpinestars done in July, which means come July/August I'll be wanting to start the process of finding a frame to begin the project.
PS - Graham, you're only about 1/2 hours drive from me, so when it's done we'll have to get together for a ride.