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Old 05-23-23, 11:57 AM
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Time (brand) frame identification

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Looking to identify this frame. My Google has failed me. If anyone can help me identify it and any specs that would be great.



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Hmmmm...that's an odd one. I don't recall Time making non-carbon frames, or cyclocross frames. I'm probably wrong, but it strikes me as a frame that a Time-sponsored rider might have used when racing CX.
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Hmmmm...that's an odd one. I don't recall Time making non-carbon frames, or cyclocross frames. I'm probably wrong, but it strikes me as a frame that a Time-sponsored rider might have used when racing CX.
I am still trying to figure out the construction. The frame looks like it has carbon weave but the joints look like they are welded.
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Originally Posted by datlas
I am still trying to figure out the construction. The frame looks like it has carbon weave but the joints look like they are welded.
Look closely. The “weave” is a painted pattern of small circles. It looks to me like a welded aluminum frame.

EDIT: The aggressive geometry and lack of bottle cage bosses tells me this was built with the intent of CX racing.
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Check the geometry and then compare it to a Ridley cx bike. 4Za is Ridley's house brand, they make more cross bike than time, and those decals are pretty amateurish. I would be very surprised, aside from it being an alloy frame, that anyone at Time (or Ridley) would let that design and quality of paint go out the door.
I had a Ridley Arena track bike and that tubing looks really familiar.
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It looks like a carbon patterned sticker over the aluminum frame. Very odd.
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I'm trying to find the frame now with Ridley one that has the little round bit for the derailleur on the seat tube.
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Looks to me like someone spray painted "Time" over that frame.
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The rear dropouts look pretty distinctive, and are probably the biggest clue for who actually built the frame. I'm guessing this was 1995-2005.
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This is so much more interesting than the typical frame ID thread.
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It looks like a Ridley X-Night possibly? The dropouts look like a picture of a 03-04 I have seen but the 4ZA fork looks like it is a new model so unsure exactly what year.
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Originally Posted by Eric F
The rear dropouts look pretty distinctive, and are probably the biggest clue for who actually built the frame. I'm guessing this was 1995-2005.
Yes and I have been searching for those, but man, it's hard lol.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
This is so much more interesting than the typical frame ID thread.
Glad I could help

But i bought it, was cheap enough, so I will post pictures once I get it.
Still want to figure out what it is
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The dropouts look like this

https://reynaerts.eu/img/Icarus/Ridle...and%20stem.JPG
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Just received it. Here is a serial number if anyone recognises it.

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Originally Posted by minispdrcr
That looks like a very close relative to the frame you have. There is a slight difference in the head tube shaping, and the cable routing is different, but it looks to me like the "Time" frame was probably built by Ridley.
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I found it!! Ridley crosswind.

https://velomarkt.ch/en/veloboerse/z...nd-510c-202023
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Originally Posted by minispdrcr
VERY close. The "Time" doesn't have bottle bosses.
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Originally Posted by Eric F
VERY close. The "Time" doesn't have bottle bosses.
Yeah that's the thing....but at least it's almost there to figuring this out.
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Well Ridley said it's a crosswind, but they cannot find the serial number in their database.
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