Frame material may help, what is it ? Welds look Aluminium yet frame headtube looks to be for 1" fork steerer, Ti and steel were common for 1" steerer not Aluminium Frame headtube for fork 1" steerer ? Rear slab drop outs, two holes, threaded ? for mudguard and pannier ? dowtube headtube gusset otherwise all looks to be generic period frame build shape
Why didn't you take a photo of where it clearly has the frame brand on the downtube? I don't get it. Is this meant to be a quiz? Is there a prize if we guess correctly?
Why didn't you take a photo of where it clearly has the frame brand on the downtube? I don't get it. Is this meant to be a quiz? Is there a prize if we guess correctly?
It's an old shit alu frame. Do I win?
Or how about you say why you need to know which frame this is? What does it matter?
Why didn't you take a photo of where it clearly has the frame brand on the downtube? I don't get it. Is this meant to be a quiz? Is there a prize if we guess correctly?
It's an old shit alu frame. Do I win?
You've got it all wrong, a trendsetter though, it seems
I still don't understand the point of this thread. Are you asking us because you don't know what it is? Or because you do know, and you want to see if others know too? Or you bought it thinking it was something that it's not?
Does it matter what it is? Who are X-lite? Are they shit or good? Does that matter either? Why is this thread so cryptic?
I imagine a few brands used the name but there was a fairly successful UK manufacturer of expensive bars, stems, bar-ends, QRs etc. Very light, lots of purple. Prolly 1990 - 1998.