Tingy, tangy citrus (first ride pics, page 3!)

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I've been hankering after a Vit T for a while, and then this one came up as part of a job lot of frames and bits (thanks, futuristiccoldman!), so I took the plunge.
The frame itself needed either polishing or bead blasting, so I decided upon the lazy route and it's heading of to a local metal finishers today.
A few pics of how it is before blasting....





I've bought a pretty much full M737/9 groupset for this, and I'm just waiting for that to arrive.
Bits I have got my grubby mitts on are some lovely offerings from my favourite (one-time) local company....



I plan to get this built up and rideable asap, and then slowly get it exactly as I want it.
 
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Looking forward to seeing this one get built up
also interested in seeing the results of the bead blasting

subscribing for updates, we could all do with a few more Vitamins in our life !
 
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Surprising how quick and easy it is to "ScotchBrite a Ti frame. Doesnt remove any material and costs nothing. Leaves a more pleasing finish than beadblasting IMHO too. Why not try this first?
 
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Wold Ranger":25khwd5u said:
Surprising how quick and easy it is to "ScotchBrite a Ti frame. Doesnt remove any material and costs nothing. Leaves a more pleasing finish than beadblasting IMHO too. Why not try this first?

I did think of going down that route, for more of a brushed finish, but the blasting is only costing me £15 so thought I'd see how that looks.
If I didn't get it 100% uniform by hand, it would drive me mad, so want to see it all flatted back
 
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Trying to refinish it by hand drove me so mad that I had to get it out of my house before I had a nervous breakdown. I will never make that mistake again :oops: , I hope you manage to bring it back to life again.
****************************************Never try and refinish a ti frame without the aid of industrial apparatus***********************************************
 
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futuristicoldman":1mr1z77k said:
Trying to refinish it by hand drove me so mad that I had to get it out of my house before I had a nervous breakdown. I will never make that mistake again :oops: , I hope you manage to bring it back to life again.
****************************************Never try and refinish a ti frame without the aid of industrial apparatus***********************************************

:LOL:
I'll try my best to do it justice Dan!
 
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More parts arrived today! Probably the worst packaging I've ever seen, AND it had come all the way from Hong Kong.
Luckily, it's all just in need of a damn good clean....

 
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cough! canti rule, cough cough

;)

is is the 1 1/8 version? mine is 1", they seemed to have 2 batches of these with both headset sizes.
 
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