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• #2
Nice paint job!
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• #3
Thanks, modesty aside I'll say I came up with it myself :)
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• #4
I like the paint too!
Is it a converted road frame?
Unusual to see track ends with rear brake routing.
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• #5
it's slightly more common with the NJS builders due to people wanting to train on the roads but japans pretty strict rules on 2 brakes, even fixed.
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• #6
I wouldn't know, but I don't believe so.
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• #7
Ah man! I missed out on this frame on eBay years ago and Just after consolidating the stable you put it up for sale. What are you trying to do to me ;)?! T
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• #8
165mm total length
haha, I won that frame fair and square, no sniping shit ;)
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• #9
An NJS "path racer" then?
Hello!
Some of you may have seen this frame posted by me a while ago in its original incarnation. Bought in 2012, I did put it together in one or two builds, but never properly rode it. With my revived interest in cycling in the last year, I decided to repaint it to build it up again, however in the middle of the process I made an impulse purchase, so I'm currently stuck with two projects and funds for one. Decision goes in favor of my knees, so here for sale we have:
Bridgestone track frameset, drilled for brakes, Kaisei 022 tubing. Rear brake routed internally. 57cm ctc seat tube. 55cm ctc top tube. 27.2mm seat post, BSA BB threading. Just been repainted into a cool metallic/matte scheme, however I managed a tiny chip. Will include the 7410 sealed head set, which you will eventually need to replace.
Many part to suit the build can also be obtained here. Gallery here.
$1,034 shipped
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