Raleigh SPD titanium frame

Pedal Castro

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Hi

After lurking for a while and I have registered so that I can ask a question.

I have just acquired a Raleigh SPD Titanium frame and would like to know more about it.

It is finished in natural titanium, serial number is SC1199 and under the BB is stamped J Yeatman, possible the builder or first owner?

It has the traditional red heron badge and an IMI sticker on the seat tube, and an "Equipment Magic" sticker on the chainstay.

I'll post a picture later.
 
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EDIT: another photo added

Thanks to bikemeister2000 for the info so far.
 

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I like that - it does look a bit TT ish. Could that be because of the fork though? Vertical drop outs, was that normal for a Ti Raleigh road frame?
 
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I now can confirm it is a lo-pro TT frame built for John Yeatman, and here is a photo of him on it:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/oranjh/13362269345/

Not sure now whether to build it up just to see what the handling is like with a 700c front wheel or not bother.

The trail seems to be about 8cm measured roughly from the photo, which doesn't seem outrageous. For a long distance (200km+) machine it may give quite a relaxed ride...
 
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