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• #2
Nooo, don't do it - it's so perfect!
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• #3
Yeah I know, it's perfect. If I could keep it I would
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• #4
Too big for me by a mile, but lovely of course. GLWS
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• #5
Cheers Rich :)
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• #6
Zipp stem is also for sale
- 130mm
- 17°
- only used a couple of times, flawless condition
£50
- 130mm
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• #7
Love it but too big. glws!
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• #8
Price drops: £395 for frame, headset and seatclamp, I'll consider posting (at buyers expense) and could also be persuaded to part with the forks and some other bits
I'd really love to see this sold on the forum to someone who'd appreciate it. It rides soooo nice, comfy as you like over rough roads, stiff as you need on the track
£45 for the stem
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• #9
why are you selling?
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• #10
Basically I work as a courier and got injured a while back, no work = no wages and so my savings dried up. Now a change in life - circumstances means I need the $$$ for relocation/deposit and hopefully an exciting new project.
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• #11
Price drop - £390
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• #12
Any chance you're selling the wheelset?
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• #13
No 'fraid not, frame's still for sale though
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• #14
Nice one! Hope you have healed up and GLWS.
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• #15
How much for the frame?
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• #16
Thanks, yeah back on the bike :) but nowhere near back to full strength yet
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• #17
I think £390 is a good and fair price for the frame, can't bare to drop it lower but include the headset and seat clamp to sweeten the deal
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• #18
interested- how tall were you when you had the fram custom built? im 6'4" so maybe looking for something slightly larger...
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• #19
£390 is a fair price but waaay too much for me. Such a shame
A niche one, but a beauty. One for the taller gent who rides track, fixed 'pon road, tours and wants a bike that can do it all.
Geo: 60cm (c-c) square, 20cm headtube, 74° angles
I had this frame custom made by Jacek Orlowski, it's been a dream to own and ride but it's sadly time to let it go. I cracked the weld between the seat tube and bottom bracket but had it repaired and made new again by the man himself, which is how it has stayed since I got it back. There are a few tiny marks to the powder coat on the chainstay where the chain rested while fixing a flat (barely noticeable), other than that it's pristine, no dings, scratches or rust.
£400 for the frame, Hope headset and Thomson seat clamp, collected in Peckham