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• #2
What size please
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• #3
Waiting on exact measurements but suited to a 6'ft - 6'2 rider I'd suggest.
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• #4
It looks big, too big for me, gutted! Kevin Juggins was taught to build by a guy called Clive Bonavea, he was an artist in metal, when I started riding (in 1985) a club mate of mine had 2 Juggins bikes, geared TT and a pursuit bike, stunning, just stunning, they're rare, he stopped building in about 1991 I think. He rode briefly for the Hounslow and District Wheelers (my
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• #5
Hi, I would put a price on that at around £550/600.
Andy
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• #6
And the rest!!! If that was my size and he only wanted £600 I'd walk to his place and ride it back, flat tubs and all!!!!
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• #7
Appreciate the replies. I think with a small amount of care, this will be a nice addition to the stable.
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• #8
Hi,
I have one of these too, same colour, but with a 20" front wheel. Weird riding position. Feels like you're riding downhill. Not a bad thing. Bought mine off a guy in London in the 80's, I think, and returned with it to the States. Bought the guy's Paganini track bike too. Luckily I was travelling with a friend and he took it using his baggage allowance. This was in the good old days when they didn't charge for bikes on Transatlantic flights.
Apologies for the noob line of questioning but I have genuinely no idea as to the worth of this bike....
A mate has offered up his Columbus GT, Juggins Lo-Pro. Full Campag Record (including the pedals), 6 sp at the back with single 52 at the front. Mavic tubular rims built onto Campag Record hubs. The frame was made to measure (as was the colour) and the quality of the welds is simply outstanding.
Any steer on value would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Winton
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