I would say its a m/l which should suit someone 6.0-6’2” Seller also seems knowledgeable which means they are able to read/interpret the serial number correctly.
I still get a buzz everytime I just look at them, let alone ride them. Absolute perfection which has not been surpassed after 30yrs...
I would buy this in heartbeat if I didnt already have one. Looks in amazing condition and has a rare evolution design with the 93 sleeved chainstays but not in the sleeved down tube, which changed in the variants after this.
Top is 94 Somerville made flawless perfection in large and the lower a 97 in m/l which is a softer but also amazing ride with the Morati Ti forks. I only found a tiny handful of Somerville made Ti frames in L, so good luck in the hunt and they are 100% as good as it gets imo. Mine are keepers...
Any pics of Your Yo of Yoof ? In truth finding high end period parts for a 90s bike is VERY expensive and a time consuming process. The pool of parts in good or NOS condition keeps getting smaller and competition for the ‘statement’ pieces like a cool stem, cranks or shifters is intense. Its...
F40s were being offloaded for £120K back in 2008/9 and a 250 GTO was as little as £5k back in the 70s. Top quality lasts, despite the recent giveaway ‘distress sales’ of these beauties. 🤔
Went for 1/2 what it should have imo. Best Ti frame ever made and I owned or tried most of the rest of that era which were too flexible and sketchy on fast descents.
Most Ti frames of that era were plain guage, way too flexy under load and scary under hard braking on descents. These eliminated all of those issues with their well executed design and custom specs. Well ahead of their time and still not bettered today except for the addition of disc brakes.
If you know you know. I have two 94 Tis and they are Ti perfection. You can wait years to find another this cheap in this condition. Art good enough to display at the Louvre.
Not mine btw
Buy it 😎...
Just a quick search yielded this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114759013432?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=hKQXBK2_TPm&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=&var=414916629066&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Should not be too hard to find a close match to brushed titanium or an auto paint shop could...
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