New guy, S Works & Litespeed.

Cookielad":3vr5cgmi said:
.more pics of the litespeed please!
'I will get some better pics than my newbie efforts so far'.

So, here are the latest attempts.. I've tried to convey how the tubes are shaped and strengthened. Hope you like.
 

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Yes, like very much! That mud guard could do to go though ;)

Some lovely detail in that frame..... Hope it get's used in anger!
 
Cookielad":31ajvvle said:
Some lovely detail in that frame..... Hope it get's used in anger!

Thank you. I reckon the only straight round tubes are the headtube and the seatstay brace. The top tube is virtually triangular as it was drawn to the headtube end, the seat tube is drawn to a multi flat facetted shape as it meets the bottom bracket - you can just about see that on the ( badly focussed) shot of the front mech area. I very much appreciate the thought and craftmanship put into this frame..not the lightest Ti frame around, but that isn't high on my list of priorities..

We've done a fair few miles together, hence the crud catching mudguard ;) - but I will remove it for a photo op.
It comes off in good weather anyway..
Cheers, Al
 
Been enjoying the Sunshine this weekend.. :cool:
 

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ADH":20w1pk9y said:
Cookielad":20w1pk9y said:
.more pics of the litespeed please!
'I will get some better pics than my newbie efforts so far'.
So, here are the latest attempts.. I've tried to convey how the tubes are shaped and strengthened. Hope you like.
the rear triangle look wide enough to ensure the use of 650b wheels :D
amazing frame!!!!
 
mattiamerca":1gorrz2o said:
the rear triangle look wide enough to ensure the use of 650b wheels :D
amazing frame!!!!

Thank you.
I don't know the detail around the 26" vs 650b wheel measurements, but I took some measurements from the frame.
The distance between the seatstays is 77mm
The axle to seatstay brace measurement is 365mm

Hope this helps, if you are considering the use of 650b rims.

Al
 

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