And just like that the long wait was over - the UPS delivery guy was at my gate.

The
last couple of weeks settling into the new winter training routine has
distracted me nicely, but the excitement returned when I heard the van
pull up outside.
Immediately I was struck by how light
the package was, but that was nothing to how ridiculously little the
frame weighed when unpacked. The look and feel is metal, but close your
eyes and the titanium evaporates leaving you holding nothing but air.

Every
bit of research I've done suggest that the weak spot, if there is one,
in a frame is the quality of the welding. I am no expert, but to my
untrained eye the quality of Justin Burl's russian frame makers looks
pretty darned good - even and tidy welds all around. Time will tell, but
so far I'm very impressed.

Also
packed into the box were the USE Alien titanium seatpost, Ortlieb bar
bag for essential supplies on those long audax days and nights, and most
importantly the Kinesis DC07 front forks. I'd not come across the
Kinesis brand until Justin recommended them to me, but they feel
reassuring solid without being overly heavy. Importantly, they have
discrete mudguard eyelets behind the drop outs, not something you'd ever
use on local fun rides and day races but vital for staying dry on long
all-weather endurance events.

The last major piece of the jigsaw is the Ultegra groupset. I lucked
out on this and got an absolute bargain at the Argus expo a few weeks
back.
Hopefully all these parts will come together nicely
next Monday on build day, and by this time next week I'll have words
and pictures to post from the build up and inaugural ride.
I
may also have decided on the new bike's name by then - there's a few
candidates floating around in my mind, but I don't think she can really
be named until we've connected on that first ride.
All photographs by author.
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