I may have made a hasty purchase and ended up with a bum frame. But I'm 
going to try to make the best of it.

So...I parted ways with my 26" Atlantis a while back in hopes to find a 
55-56ish 700c Hillborne (short stay) to replace it. I watched Riv, and the 
used market for literally years, and just kept missing them. I fell short 
of a wanted ad, as I didnt really NEED one and figured it would pop up one 
day. Well, I sort of gave up and stopped checking. However, as age, and 
circumstances will do, I am now creeping closer to the need of a more 
upright and comfortable bike. I check in here and BOOM...a new run of short 
stay Hillbornes!! AAAAAND they're sold out in my size. Ugh. 

Deflated, I go back to trolling the used market, and my first search brings 
up a 55 Canti Rom...20 minutes from me. THIS would do nicely and was a 
previous target of obsessive searching. The seller informs me there's a 
brake lever ding on the TT and dent on the seat stay. Not deterred, we plan 
to meet. 75yo gentleman who clearly has ridden some bikes, and seems to be 
a DIY mechanic. Bike looks good, albeit with an odd build. Not Rivvy, but 
more hodgepodge of commuter/2000 road bike. Rode fine, set up was not 
comfortable for me but the frame fit, the dents were unfortunate but not 
apparently damaging. We strike a deal, and I bring it home.

The lay of the land: 
Threadless adaptor with super upright stem and Noodle bars which I do not 
like
Thorn proof tubes and 28c rock hard commuter tires
BIG gel saddle on a layback post
Canti rear, side pull front

All of this meant, I needed some time to strip it all down, acquire some 
parts, and rebuild to my preference. No worries...until I got to it a few 
weeks later.

After stripping it mostly down, I started to clean the frame and noticed a 
bizarre, what I thought was a scratch, in the paint on the top tube just at 
the end of the head tube lug point. Looking closer, its more like the paint 
is crackled or scrunched. My gut sank. I immediately checked under the DT 
for a bulge or other signs of front impact. Nothing. Seems totally fine. 
But the TT really looks odd. I've worked in shops for 30 years and have 
seen many cracks, dents etc...generally there's apparent trauma you can 
trace to other areas, but this is a new one to me being isolated. The other 
oddity that may be normal on these...is that the TT feels like it's 
externally butted to fit the HT lug. Nothing massive, but just a slightly 
perceptible increase in OD right about the point of the lug. Imagination? 
By design? Bulged from impact? No idea.

All that said, I am bummed, but absolutely hold no ill will towards the 
seller. I truly believe he had no idea and was completely up front with the 
damage he knew about. AND it could just be a scratch or other paint 
anomaly. Yes, I could have the paint stripped back and find someone 
knowledgeable to inspect it, but I feel like the options in the end are the 
same...spend more than the frame is worth to repair it, or just ride it and 
"keep an eye on it". I'm thinking the latter is the better way.

I have tried to get a photo of the offending area but it's elusive. I will 
try some different lighting to see if I can capture it and follow up.

Which brings me to my inquiry. I would like to try an AlbaStache and I have 
two great stems I could use that are both 26.0....do I remember correctly 
there were some original batches with that clamp size or no? I'd prefer not 
to shim, and would ultimately just get a 25.4 stem if need be. Trying to 
limit the losses on this one now.

So IF they exist, does anyone have a set they'd be willing to sell? Or on 
the longer shot, a bar/stem?


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