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• #2
What does it mean 112 mm dropout?
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• #3
Do you know the bb drop?
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• #4
jokes
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• #5
Oh God sorry
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• #6
Allright mate. Is this still available?
Cheers.
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• #7
Sweet fuckin' Jesus - send the fella a PM...
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Hello
Only just joined, purely to ask if you have any idea where 'Guyzer' comes from, its meaning, history, anything really. I only ask because I've had an old (mid 90s) road bike with that very word on the down and seat tubes, and never been able to trace it. Maybe you can help. Many thanks. Stephen -
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Silly me, forgot to ask: did you sell the bike? If not, I'm definitely in. Cheers, Stephen
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• #10
Built by somebody called Guy Rodgers in the south west somewhere, I've got one of his frames and love it :) He was something to do with a shop called Hot Persuits ?
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• #11
Thanks for the reply. As it happens, I've spent the past two hours in conversation (via texts and emails) with that very same person. Sadly no longer making bikes. Not so sadly, certainly not for the person concerned, Guy is now Lucy! Honestly, I kid you not.
The green bike in the pic above is a beauty, a view shared by all its previous owners going by the archive pics I found. How about the red Guyzer fixie? Still on offer? Somehow I doubt it.
Something a bit different: (selling frame, forks, headset, stem, seatpost)
Compact frame sizing - (cf. Giant OCR/TCR) - I'm 6'0 and it fits fine, but 6'1 would probably be the limit - but I'd say it's a track-ish road frame: steep angles, high bottom bracket, short wheelbase, tight clearances.
Double butted Columbus Thron tubing.
Measurements as follows:
Seat tube: 43cm c-c, 49cm c-t.
Virtual seat tube: 56cm
Virtual top-tube: 56cm
Rear dropouts 112mm
A few scratches/scrapes from normal use.
Small cosmetic ding in the seat-stay (as pictured).
Collection in Hackney, postage £20.
£120 ovno.