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Old 06-04-26 | 05:58 PM
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Vitus 979 Dural?

A friend of mine was offered Vitus 979 frame which is rather confounding (at least for me) He says that the main triangle is aluminum and the fork and the chain/seat stays are steel.





Has anybody seen such a frame and can identify it? Thanks!
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Old 06-04-26 | 06:38 PM
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A friend of mine was offered Vitus 979 frame which is rather confounding (at least for me) He says that the main triangle is aluminum and the fork and the chain/seat stays are steel.
Has anybody seen such a frame and can identify it? Thanks!
Hi , 80s Vitus 979 decals on something else . Interesting frame . Hopefully someone here will recognise it .
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Old 06-04-26 | 07:48 PM
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I've owned a couple of 979s and studied the lineage, but this unlike any 979 I've ever seen or read about. Unlike the (real) 979, this frame and fork must be steel.
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Magnet test.

post Mfg paint. Hopefully paint and not powdercoat.
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Old 06-04-26 | 10:30 PM
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Yeah, my mate did the test with a magnet. The frame is indeed partially steel, i.e. the rear triangle, and otherwise made from aluminum...
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Old 06-04-26 | 11:58 PM
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Whoah I thought "screwed and glued" was just a saying about frames that were bonded and riveted.

Philips head screws to attach the seat stays?
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Photo below is from this previous Bike Forums thread. The consensus in that thread seems to be that the frame was probably built in Japan and originally labeled a Mangusta (Italian for Mongoose), the name Mongoose used for their short-lived road bike model.

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Old 06-05-26 | 06:43 AM
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Solved. Brilliant. Thanks!
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