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Dolan (www.bikes-dolan.uk.com) and Pearson (www.pearsoncycles.co.uk) make remarkably similar (and probably not too dissimilar from the old Planet-X either...) TT frames for £525 and £599 respectively. The Guess RB2 (www.supercycles.co.uk) isn't specifically a TT frame but it position means it builds into a good TT bike, if you can find it available as a frame only. Kinesis (www.kinesisbikes.co.uk) also make a decent one - the KT-410 - which you can pick up for about £300. It doesn't come with a fork (they make their energy fork in a matching colour for about £110) or a seatpost though...