Yes, turn of the 90s frame had them quite often.Looks good Chris.
Crazy noodles at the seat cluster. Are you supposed to route a bare front mech cable straight down from one of them?
Nice headset press by the way. Did you make that?
I’ve got some PTFE tubing that will go over the inner cable and protect the seattube. It’s similar to the stuff Klein use for their internal cabling.It looks like the rear mech cable will rub heavily on the seat tube, or is it just the angle of the photo?
Yes, turn of the 90s frame had them quite often.
My 91 RM Altitude has one to, just for the front mech.
You can sometimes run some inner sleeve through it, but not always and doesn't really help.
This is either a custom job or something quite nice. No cheap frames use them.
The drop out mean it not turn of the 90s and more late 90s +, although mid 90s is suggested by the Canti's.. It sure when ritchey used had the drops to market.
Unless it is set for a CX setup?
The weight from a good size frame is silly, could be road thickness tubing. It would be very hard work to keep it that light. In steel.
Yes, I can’t find anything else with similar noodles!Looks good Chris.
Crazy noodles at the seat cluster. Are you supposed to route a bare front mech cable straight down from one of them?
Nice headset press by the way. Did you make that?