Orange Clockwork seatpost size?

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Ahh, that's good then - sadly I've had 3 stolen in my time :( I don't let bikes out of my sight now when out and about. When I'm allowed to have a sig I might have an AWOL line!

I'll get that serial number up here later and maybe try and get some pics - hard to photograph that orange though; it has an aura... :?
 
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Wow, serial number is impossible to photograph with my phone!

I can just read it though - number is A2050471

I'll try and get a couple of photos of the frame as a whole in a moment.
 
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I'd call that as a May 1992 frame. Does it have three cables routed along the top tube? If my dating is correct there's a good chance it was a 1992 style frame but possibly sold with 1993 LX kit as Orange got it very early.
 
Okay, so here are a couple of photos of the frame - don't worry about the wheels, they're just so I can move the frames around easier! They belong on my LE.

This is the frame as a whole - pretty battered but seems to be strong:

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Detailing around the seat tube and chainstays:

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Headtube and top tube:

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If you want pics of anything specific let me know.

And thanks in advance!
 
If it helps at all, my 92 Clockwork has a 26.8 post and a my 94 clockwork is 26.2

That frame looks a LOT more like my 92, so I'd guess 26.8 for the seatpost.
 
randomdan":3omz09sq said:
That frame looks a LOT more like my 92, so I'd guess 26.8 for the seatpost.

Yeah, that's what the Orange web site says too - but I bought a 26.8mm and it just does not go in.

I am wondering though if the clamp has taken a knock resulting in the tube closing a bit? When I was looking at the pics I just posted the clamp looks a little 'toed-in'.
 
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