That will be a TB. The stamp is very faint.bhill22":3rkgc3ic said:just weighed a threaded early p2 at 800g I dont think its a TB either, and could find no stamping to that effect either
I have. My 1995 size 17/18 P2 weighs 770, and I have seen a 1994 stated to be slightly lighter.suburbanreuben":1rs9c4ax said:800gm is about as light as they go. Never seen any less than that. closer to 900 gm is about right for a long steerered 410mm model.
I haven't seen enough PG ones to be able to say with confidence that this is true of all years.suburbanreuben":1rs9c4ax said:The dropouts are a give away. plain gauge have flat ones; tb are more sculpted.
They first started the triple-butted terminology in 1992, and the 1992 catalogue says that the first TB P2 was 150g lighter than before. i.e., really early P2s were a lot heavier. For that 93 one, they quoted the weight at at 795g, not saying for which size, and had different dropouts. They changed the dropouts further for 94 and quoted a weight of 779g and a blade spec of 1.3/0.8/0.5. I think that blade spec was set from around then, until they started making them heavier for disc tabs.suburbanreuben":1rs9c4ax said:These are early TB, the nicest of the lot!
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