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• #2
Any interest? Monday night bump. £290
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• #3
Weekend bump, £280. This is a beautiful bike and rides so well! A steal (if I do say so myself)!
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• #4
I don't know why this hasn't gone either!! This is such a lovely bike and deserves to be ridden. A good contact of mine, @Engineering101, appreciates its quality so I'm not the only one who recognises quality.
I'd buy it back if there wasn't too much going on in my life and I don't need to increase the stablle when I'm going to be moving out of London, at a date still to be determined, once Mrs NLL retires and will be available to join me in riding Devonian hills and lanes.
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• #5
Aye, love these old path racers. Could do with some bar tape though, eh ;)
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• #6
Elliott used one of my old pictures but I sold it to him with tape etc, of course.
Anyway, he deserves a free bump
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• #7
quite tempted, what the top tube length? (centre to centre).
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• #8
It was 57cm square when when I had it but that might have changed.
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• #9
Bit cheeky, but would you consider splitting?
I'm after the frame and forks, as I had a Claud Butler Path/Track of the same era in the same size that's just been written off in a collision. Happy to discuss over PM if you're partial to it.
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• #11
Sold.
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• #12
Glad you've got it sold. All you have to do is to get fit again. Cruciate injuries can be tricky.
Bought this off @NorthLondonLight a few months ago, however have damaged cruciate ligaments and riding fixed is a no... (Girlfriend moving in also hasn't helped)
57cm beautiful holdsworth path racer, I fell in love with on the forum but now it has got to go!
rides super well, new chain and rear teeth fitted. 531 tubing, cinelli bars, did-compe brakes, specialites TA crank, 49T front, gatorskin tyres (need replacing), pair of budget wheels (run true and good for commuting), shimano exage levers. No pedals (can put on an old pair of SPDs or looks for free)
In good condition, few small spots of rust and chips, no dings.
Asking what i paid for it please, £300.
Thanks,
Elliott
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