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pirate 02-20-08 04:20 PM

Help me ID this frame please!
 
Hi, I just got my baby back from the framebuilder, who had replaced a cracked chainstay. Its a lugged steel frame. When I got it there were no decals, and it looked like it had an aftermarket paintjob or powdercoat. At first I thought it was a custom frame because I couldn't find a serial #, but with the paint removed I could make out "226413" on the bb shell. It has forged suntour dropouts with a "GT-IV" stamp. It takes a 27.0 seatpost, and a 1" threaded headset.

here are some pics:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...k/PB142062.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ik/frameid.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...k/frameid1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...k/frameid2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...k/frameid3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...k/frameid4.jpg

pirate 02-20-08 04:28 PM

while I'm here, do i need to mask any areas off before I get the frame media blasted? I'm thinking that it might damage the bb threads.

Antipodes 02-20-08 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by pirate (Post 6201088)
while I'm here, do i need to mask any areas off before I get the frame media blasted? I'm thinking that it might damage the bb threads.

No, if the operator knows what he or she is doing it will be fine. Blasting the BB cleans all the unwanted gunk and flux out.

Kinetikx 02-20-08 04:51 PM

Is that a trick of the light or am I seeing something stamped into the seat lug side of the seat stay?

nlerner 02-20-08 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by Kinetikx (Post 6201265)
Is that a trick of the light or am I seeing something stamped into the seat lug side of the seat stay?

I was thinking the same thing; is there some lettering embossed there?

Neal

dannyg1 02-20-08 06:19 PM

It's going to spell out: Raleigh. Late 80's Japan built Raleigh /USA. Which model, I don't know.

Danny


Originally Posted by nlerner (Post 6201627)
I was thinking the same thing; is there some lettering embossed there?

Neal


dannyg1 02-20-08 06:21 PM

Give us the make/model of the crank. That'l help.

Danny

pirate 02-20-08 06:22 PM

No, there is nothing there- its just flat. It does kind of look like that in the pic but its just a reflection.

There is also this wierd brazeon located under the downtube behind the shifter mounts. Sorry about the blurry pic, I'll try to get a better picture later.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...frameid1-1.jpg


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