Alright, before I get my hopes up, I got to say (although I’m almost 100% sure it’s aluminum…) that these minute details are quite telling: the cable routers and the dropouts are different from that of a Litespeed…
No problem. Glad to help.Oh, and I forgot to say thank you for spending time with trying to find the bike! I appreciate it!
Thanks for the ideas, although using a grinding wheel on it or hammering it might not be the direction I’d like to proceed in… yetNo problem. Glad to help.
Besides, I love a good mystery; it brings out my inner sleuth.
I haven't tried the magnet technique on titanium, but I've read that titanium is only weakly magnetic, so a magnet might not be attracted to it.
I just did a google search, and there are a few other tests for titanium, but they are impractical:
-aluminum immersed in saltwater for a month will show corrosion, but titanium won't.
-a grinding wheel will yield yellow sparks when applied to titanium.
-titanium is supposedly dent- and scratch-resistant, but I guess that test would involve a hammer
I admit that I didn't look at all the pics at first (sleuth, indeed ); the first pic looks as if the bike might have been painted.
The pic showing the rear dropout looks like the frame was once polished and then lost its sheen over time, which I believe indicates aluminum.
The welds look like aluminum welds.
Does the serial number hold any clues?