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• #5127
Cheers Colin!
Thanks for the offer, but I think I have that covered: I let you know!
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• #5128
That most assuredly was not an offer..... It appears my PMs are not sending, kindly send me a PM with your likely whereabouts in the scenic South and your number (damned if I'm putting my number on the Interweb!) and I will utterly refuse to buy you a beer.
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• #5129
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• #5130
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• #5131
Can anyone identify these levers? They seem to pull the cable?!
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• #5132
Hi, I'm hoping someone could assist with identifying the bike frame in the attached picture.
There is no frame number on it sadly and I have no idea who the manufacturer is or if this is a custom paint job?
This frame was recovered along with several mid and high value bikes from an address in London recently and we'd love to trace an owner.
Answers on a postcard please...... or perhaps here.Cheers, Kieran Ferguson 2224T - Met Police RTPC Proactive unit
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• #5134
There's a stolen bikes thread here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/127215/?offset=12925
Great job on recovering the bike she fingers crossed it'll be reunited with its rightful owner!
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• #5135
Thanks,
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• #5136
Aren't these cross top levers or inline levers?
To be used as so:
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• #5137
Would you help me with identifying this frame? Cannondale, Tifosi, Raleigh have all been suggested as possibilities... Thank you
What might not come through the pics:
- the seatstays are not round but rather flat(ish)
-the headtube is slightly hourglass shaped
-the downtube is really massive and round
-welds are smooth except at the BB junction
-27.2 seatpost - full Shimano Tiagra 3x9 Flightdeck (which apparently disaperaed from froduction in 2014)
- there is a 67 stamped on the inside of the LEFT (non drive side) dropout
- the seatstays are not round but rather flat(ish)
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• #5138
Any idea on maker, please? It's in France if that's a help.
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• #5139
Alain Michel
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• #5140
Amazing, thanks so much!
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• #5141
Have you seen this serial number format before? I`m trying to identify a bike but the small details do not add up... Thank you
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• #5142
I have a bit of an unusual request. Maybe you guys can help me. I'm currently in talks with the owner of this lovely sancineto who is considering to part with it. Since the bike is not stored at his appartment, he told me that he can only give me the exact size of the frame in a couple days. Since I'm a bit impatient, I was wondering whether you guys could help me estimate the dimensions of this frame. Ideally, it shouldn't be larger than 57 (c-t) for the ST and 56 (c-c) for the TT. I'm a bit worried it might be bigger though. Any guesses? @JeremyDaval @anidel
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• #5143
It look like a 57cm to me (c-to-c)
Lovely
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• #5144
<3 some interim peace of mind, thank you!
ed. wait you're italian right. so c-to-c. That would translate to 59 c-to-t roughly, amirite?
59 would be a deal breaker, 58 is really the absolute maximum and not ideal. Seems like i have to be patient and wait for the accurate measurements. -
• #5145
Yeah just sit tight and wait :)
Lovely these Sancineto
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• #5146
ever since you and jeremy started the hype the demand must be going through the roof ;)
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• #5147
I didn't, but they are still lovely!
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• #5148
I'm going with 57 c-c as well, maybe even 58.
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• #5149
Thanks for the input! Although I still hope it's just an optical illusion that makes it appear bigger on the photo ;) But I guess I'm in denial...
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• #5150
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How terribly inconvenient for you..... try again!