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• #3878
Holycrap really?!!!
Stoked just bought the bike. Great thanks :)
Would this fit?
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• #3879
...don't get too exited..;)
yes it will
enjoy your bike!
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• #3880
Can anyone help identify this frame? Not many markings on it, some numbers printed near the dropouts (T114 and on the other side - T125) and the hearts in the headtube lugs and thats about it.
http://s294.photobucket.com/user/philxthomas/media/DSCF0434.jpg.html
http://s294.photobucket.com/user/philxthomas/media/DSCF0436.jpg.html
http://s294.photobucket.com/user/philxthomas/media/DSCF0435.jpg.html
sorry about the pictures and photobucket, im at work using a computer from the 1920s, best i could do.
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• #3881
Hey guys most people sound like they know what they're talking about on here :D
I'm trying to figure out what type of frame this is.Its 56cm has Campagnolo Drop outs, everything else is Japanese or NJS approved, which makes me believe it could be Japanese. Also the paint is actually white with green fade out at the lugs.
Cheers!
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• #3882
^team issue I think?
ive got an old steel track frame, tight clearances, campagnolo dropouts, an english threaded bb, and only the number 194 stamped in the left hand dropout and on the steerer tube. It is badged up as a Concorde, but Im certain it isnt one.
Anybody got ideas what it could be? I'd love to find out who made it.
Dats so ratty and lovely!
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• #3883
In the context of 70s/80s cycling and bike manufacturers what could 'C.H.S' stand for?
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• #3884
where have you seen it?
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• #3885
ID this stem please
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• #3886
^ Nitto, NJS stamp, perhaps a Jaguar?
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• #3887
ahh that seems to be it. i didn't recognise the stamp. cheers
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• #3888
unknown track frame, bought as raleigh reynolds531tubing not sure bout both.any help?
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• #3889
suspicious dropouts look suspicious. Any numbers on bb shell?
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• #3890
i brought this frame a while back, it has an english bb, fast back stays,campag dropouts front and rear the steerer has the number stamped 16 the same as on the bottom bracket i think i have worked out its made from columbus SL from a local bike shop as it is extremely light and from the rifled steerer but need some help with identifying guys!
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i know photos are a bit shitty if you need some more it has been resprayed by some idiot. the seat tube size for it is 27.2, my guess a english frame builder? -
• #3891
It is a beautiful frame with Campag dropouts. Any ideas?
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• #3892
Hi all , just taken delivery of a nice Dyna Tech frame , and would like to find out the age of it . Can anyone help please ?
Thanks,
BT
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• #3893
I thought this was going to be about romance.
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• #3894
Best start with the serial number, and owt distinctive that might help date it, e.g. paint job.
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• #3895
Then wait for someone in the know re: dynatech to show up, there'll be someone for sure.
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• #3896
Ok . CALLING ALL DYNA TECH BOFFINS !
I have an NOS ti frame with serial no E07 111 stamped under the b/b. Can any of you identify the year of manufacture from that please ? Thanks , BT . -
• #3897
'E' means 1994 according to a post on R*trob*ke.
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• #3898
Reminds me of this:
"How to date ALAN frames?"
Take them out for a cheap meal and if you get them drunk enough drag it to a Travel Inn and do it up the bottom bracket.
Just sayin' /The internest
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• #3899
what's the cup for?
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• #3900
what's the cup for?
Maybe it's an Espresso wheel
Hey guys, trying to work out the bcd of this?? Also not sure what type of crank this is. Hoping to get a larger chain ring. Any idea what size chain ring this is too :)