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Date: 14 Oct 2007 09:46:16
From: DemostiX
Subject: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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I picked up a Vitus bonded aluminum bike. I know that some of their aluminum forks fail. The former collegiate racer felt sure that the boyfriend who built up the bike would have mentioned if the fork was also a Vitus. I find no markings on this beautiful aluminum fork, with a sharply arched crown and blades much deeper front to back than it is thick. I mention the "lawyer's lips" on the dropouts hoping that may date and help identify it.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 13:09:46
From: hizark21@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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Vitus is still in business (http://www.vitus.fr ). Not sure who or if they have a US importer. Oschner International used to import their frames a few years back. These days the use a monocoque design. Their frames look a lot like the Specialized frames. The one downside is that they probably only have a 5 year warranty. On Oct 14, 9:46 am, DemostiX <travis.ha...@gmail.com > wrote: > I picked up a Vitus bonded aluminum bike. I know that some of their > aluminum forks fail. The former collegiate racer felt sure that the > boyfriend who built up the bike would have mentioned if the fork was > also a Vitus. I find no markings on this beautiful aluminum fork, > with a sharply arched crown and blades much deeper front to back than > it is thick. I mention the "lawyer's lips" on the dropouts hoping > that may date and help identify it.
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 18:42:00
From: DemostiX
Subject: Re: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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On Oct 14, 9:03 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com > wrote: > "William Asher" <gcn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:Xns99C9664528CFEFkldeltaC@130.133.1.4... > > > DemostiX <travis.ha...@gmail.com> wrote in news:1192380376.824952.279450 > > @z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com: > > >> I picked up a Vitus bonded aluminum bike. I know that some of their > >> aluminum forks fail. The former collegiate racer felt sure that the > >> boyfriend who built up the bike would have mentioned if the fork was > >> also a Vitus. I find no markings on this beautiful aluminum fork, > >> with a sharply arched crown and blades much deeper front to back than > >> it is thick. I mention the "lawyer's lips" on the dropouts hoping > >> that may date and help identify it. > > > Is the frame a 979 or a 992? > > And I've never heard of Vitus forks failing. The 992 was the only Vitus new > enough to have lawyers lips and that fork was WAY overbuilt. I don't know the model Vitus. I assume the 979, as the 992 is a recent model with ovoid tubes, not round ones. The serial number under the BB shell is E098238. The front triangle was anodized rose pink (rattle can painted with peeling black.) The stays and lugs are not anodized. The frame size is on the steering head side. If I wasn't clear, I'm trying to identify the unpainted aluminum forks. Anyone know of a photo gallery of forks or fork crowns that might help? Finally, Tom, yes passing on rumors is lousy. I don't worry about the much more delicate looking, and older aluminum forks on a 1974 Alan, which feels very stable at 40mph and less.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 05:03:50
From: William Asher
Subject: Re: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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DemostiX <travis.harry@gmail.com > wrote in news:1192498920.570405.159650@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com: > I don't know the model Vitus. I assume the 979, as the 992 is a recent > model with ovoid tubes, not round ones. The serial number under the > BB shell is E098238. The front triangle was anodized rose pink (rattle > can painted with peeling black.) The stays and lugs are not anodized. > The frame size is on the steering head side. > > If I wasn't clear, I'm trying to identify the unpainted aluminum > forks. Anyone know of a photo gallery of forks or fork crowns that > might help? None of my 979 forks (I own several, long story, don't ask) have lawyer lips. Unhappily for identification purposes, they each just have a couple of Vitus decals on them, so I can't tell you of characteristic indelible markings. If I see a picture of yours I can compare it to mine. Rose pink was a standard 979 color though. -- Bill Asher
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 20:02:32
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: Re: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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"DemostiX" <travis.harry@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1192498920.570405.159650@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > On Oct 14, 9:03 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote: >> "William Asher" <gcn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> >> news:Xns99C9664528CFEFkldeltaC@130.133.1.4... >> >> > DemostiX <travis.ha...@gmail.com> wrote in >> > news:1192380376.824952.279450 >> > @z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com: >> >> >> I picked up a Vitus bonded aluminum bike. I know that some of their >> >> aluminum forks fail. The former collegiate racer felt sure that the >> >> boyfriend who built up the bike would have mentioned if the fork was >> >> also a Vitus. I find no markings on this beautiful aluminum fork, >> >> with a sharply arched crown and blades much deeper front to back than >> >> it is thick. I mention the "lawyer's lips" on the dropouts hoping >> >> that may date and help identify it. >> >> > Is the frame a 979 or a 992? >> >> And I've never heard of Vitus forks failing. The 992 was the only Vitus >> new >> enough to have lawyers lips and that fork was WAY overbuilt. > > I don't know the model Vitus. I assume the 979, as the 992 is a recent > model with ovoid tubes, not round ones. The serial number under the > BB shell is E098238. The front triangle was anodized rose pink (rattle > can painted with peeling black.) The stays and lugs are not anodized. > The frame size is on the steering head side. > > If I wasn't clear, I'm trying to identify the unpainted aluminum > forks. Anyone know of a photo gallery of forks or fork crowns that > might help? > > Finally, Tom, yes passing on rumors is lousy. I don't worry about the > much more delicate looking, and older aluminum forks on a 1974 Alan, > which feels very stable at 40mph and less. Let me repeat - I had a 979 collapse under me as the glue joint repair hadn't been done properly but I've not heard of a Vitus fork collapsing. I owned a 992 for a number of years and it was tougher than some steel frames I've owned.
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 17:03:08
From: William Asher
Subject: Re: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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DemostiX <travis.harry@gmail.com > wrote in news:1192380376.824952.279450 @z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com: > I picked up a Vitus bonded aluminum bike. I know that some of their > aluminum forks fail. The former collegiate racer felt sure that the > boyfriend who built up the bike would have mentioned if the fork was > also a Vitus. I find no markings on this beautiful aluminum fork, > with a sharply arched crown and blades much deeper front to back than > it is thick. I mention the "lawyer's lips" on the dropouts hoping > that may date and help identify it. > > Is the frame a 979 or a 992? -- Bill Asher
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 18:03:32
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: Re: Identifying a suspect Vitus aluminum fork--lawyer's lips?
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"William Asher" <gcnp58@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:Xns99C9664528CFEFkldeltaC@130.133.1.4... > DemostiX <travis.harry@gmail.com> wrote in news:1192380376.824952.279450 > @z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com: > >> I picked up a Vitus bonded aluminum bike. I know that some of their >> aluminum forks fail. The former collegiate racer felt sure that the >> boyfriend who built up the bike would have mentioned if the fork was >> also a Vitus. I find no markings on this beautiful aluminum fork, >> with a sharply arched crown and blades much deeper front to back than >> it is thick. I mention the "lawyer's lips" on the dropouts hoping >> that may date and help identify it. > > Is the frame a 979 or a 992? And I've never heard of Vitus forks failing. The 992 was the only Vitus new enough to have lawyers lips and that fork was WAY overbuilt.
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