Originally Posted by
blakcloud
Buying a frame can be a worthwhile investment if you have the tools and knowledge to do this. You will want as many as the old parts to fit on the new frame as possible to keep the costs downs so be aware of seat post sizing, size of headset and bars, bottom bracket threading, OLD of rear wheel. If these components are not compatible, then as the poster says above, it might be more cost effective to just buy new an sell what you have. [...] You could also post a photo and description of the frame you currently own and maybe someone in this community will have a donor frame or something inexpensive that might work and have it shipped to you. Good luck with your endeavor.
I think I'm ready to take on a whole-frame transplant. I've got most of the tools (still need a cable cutter) and I've had most everything off at one time or another. I agree about being cost-effective, but, passion project ...
If someone has a compatible frame they want to sell down I'd be happy to hear about it. I'll post the spec and measurements. Thanks for the heads up and your ideas.