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• #2
How about this....English but a good one...cut out lugs...by Barry Chick [built great frames for Shorter in the 1960s-80s] but made from [i believe] Columbus SL......27.2mm frame and forks weigh 2.7kg.....Campag dropouts and i will include the BB but have it removed if you don't want it....[BB in good condition...112mm...think it is ISO but not Campag].
ST=52cm c2c and 53cm c2t tt=53cm.......£115 without BB inc postage
pics here....it is the one in blue.....https://www.flickr.com/photos/33024988@N03/
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• #3
im sorry mate i dont know loads about bikes (yet) so im finding it hard to recognise what exactly you are referring to in the pictures?
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• #4
im sorry mate i dont know loads about bikes (yet) so im finding it hard to recognise what exactly you are referring to in the pictures?
What you want explaining?.....st=seat tube tt= top tube
c2c=centre of a tube to centre of another.....for ST...centre of bottom bracket [bb] shell to centre of where ST and TT meet in cm
C2t=centre to top is centre of bb shell to top of seat tube
c2c for tt is centre of seat tube/TT junction to centre of TT/headtube junction.....these are standard measurements.
lugs are used to help connect tubes during brazing in many steel frames....these are cut out to make them a tad lighter.....this was done by hand.
drop outs are the things that the wheel hubs go into....at the extremities of the forks and rear triangle.....Campag is Campagnolo from Italy....who made possibly the best.....widely regarded as such.
So making it simple......seat tube is 53cm.....top tube is 53cm.....hope that helps.....my apologies if this seems complicated,,,,my bad!
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• #5
Hi, I have a Trevor Jarvis lo pro that needs the rear stay re-brazing, been quoted £25.00 by Jake Rusby to do this it,s a 50.5 cm st and I want £35.00 fot it. It takes 700 rear and a 24" front I have a 24" front campag and wolber for sale as well.
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So im after a frame or bike in need of restoration or work size 50-54cm from the 60-80s (not set in stone) ideally a nice italian but i'm open to anything.