The case of Mystery polished aluminium bicycle frame

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and what is that, forks are usually branded.

Any frame markings and as above a few pairs ago?

Butler was first guess.
 
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to me that dates it at 1995 made, but that could be wrong.

but it's not a claud butler ( for ref. viewtopic.php?f=9&t=403842&start=10)

so it's going to be one of them things where you'll stumble across it


Fork might have a stamp on them like 04.95 etc. they also made suspension forks too.
 
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FluffyChicken":10qjkisw said:
to me that dates it at 1995 made, but that could be wrong.

but it's not a claud butler ( for ref. viewtopic.php?f=9&t=403842&start=10)

so it's going to be one of them things where you'll stumble across it


Fork might have a stamp on them like 04.95 etc. they also made suspension forks too.

Cheers.

It could almost be a 95 Volante but the rack mounts are different and the fork is tapered.

Forks have 95 0 stamped on them and measure 395mm from crown race to centre of dropout.

The chainstays are pretty distinctive. They are sort of box section with the top and bottom of the tube flat and the sides slightly rounded. Imagine a ovalised tube with the top and bottom flattened.

The mystery continues.....
 
When my Raleigh MTrax Ti 2000 frame unglued itself I bought a no name frame for £100. It would have been 1997 or '98 and it had snake seat and chain stays. Yours could easily be a similar but earlier no name frame. If it rides as well as mine did you're a lucky man, though I think the aforementioned seat and chain stays did a lot to cushion the ride.
 
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marc two tone":327fjzkk said:
..K4061019 this was the serial no. From my alu mystery.

Not looking claude butler either then.

Just as an aside. My British Eagle produced aluminium Lotuses have a K in front of seven digits.

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