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• #2
Hi mate, was going to get this from you ages ago but it never happened.
My 30th coming up at the end of the month, so if still available I might treat myself!
I actually buy quite a bit from Langdales now, really nice guy.
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• #3
This looks absolutely wonderful, shame I just agreed to splash on a Simoncini lo pro... Ah well! Have a bump and GLWS
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• #4
could anyone advice me on how much it would be/ if it would be possible to change the dropouts on this to track?
Thanks
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• #5
could anyone advice me on how much it would be/ if it would be possible to change the dropouts on this to track?
Thanks
£50,000
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• #6
£50,000
really not 1 penny sweet and tizer
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• #7
sorry to say Fixedwerk but i will not be selling this frame to anyone who wants to change the dropouts...... this frame should be built with gears.
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• #8
or to anyone who wants to repaint it black.......
please let this go to a loving and respectful home.
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• #10
maybe i should buy this frame!
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• #11
Bloody bargain!
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• #12
:( I understand your decision
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• #13
Shit! I really want this... Unfortunately I have a "no more bikes deal" with the GF...
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• #14
My 30th coming up at the end of the month, so if still available I might treat myself!
I actually buy quite a bit from Langdales now, really nice guy.
come on mate, do it!
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• #15
and i am happy to post within the UK, it will be an extra £15 on top. have a bike box left over from a frame that was delivered the other week.
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• #16
Julian Bear was Paddington Bear's younger brother. Trufact.
Lovely frame. Tie Fighter style brake bridge is particularly pleasing. GLWS.
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• #17
ha ha, that is my level of dad joke humor.....
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• #18
Beautiful frame, approximately my size and well priced. Where do you find these things Luckyskull?
I'd buy this in a shot, but my current home/work situation means it would sit around unbuilt and unridden for months. This will be a real head-turner for someone.
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• #19
come on mate, do it!
I really really shouldn't, but I think that this frame and I are destined to be together. It's so beautiful, and I was really pissed when I didn't buy from you last time, assumed I had missed my chance.
I'm skint till Friday, let me mull it over...
ps, I would not change a thing with it!
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• #20
thanks Vanneau. it really is a beautiful frame......part of me really wants to hold onto it.
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• #21
How tall are you? Would this be too big for someone who normally rides a 57 ct seat tube road bike? Cheers!
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• #22
i am 5' 10". i ride a 56.5 seat tube. i figured it would be just about right for me. due to the top tube sloping and being effectively only 53cm.....i think 5'9 would be the shortest rider.
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• #23
Thanks luckyskull
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• #24
My friend rupert is very interested in this frame. He's got cash at the ready and wants to have a look at the frame today. He's in hoxton so pretty local to you in islington. Give him a call : 07792 304 558
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• #25
Julian Bear was Paddington Bear's younger brother.
My friend rupert...
Langdale lightweight lopro F+F
60 ctt seat tube
56 ctc top-tube. i think this is an effective 53 top-tube.
700 rear 650 front.
Columbus tubes and forks. The frame is very light. the top-tube is really nice oval shape, i believe it is a little bit special(in a good way).
tight clearances.
some really nice touches and details.fast back stays, nice seat cluster, internal cable routing. single chain-ring(only one braze on for shifters).gipiemme written with a little bird on brake bridge. "Julian Bear" written on top tube. so looks like the riders name. this is a race machine. no dents or donks, English BB.
paint is metallic silver, in great condition for its age. forks chromed.
130mm rear spacing.
27.2 seatpost
SOLD!
little bit about Langdale lightweights: http://www.langdalelightweights.co.uk/history.htm2.htm
I am based in Islington.
someone give this bike a good home and build it up with gears.
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