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• #2
Bargain
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• #3
could you post it to germany please?
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• #4
Great bike!
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Very nice that! Can you post some more photos of the details?
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Hey dude,
would you post to Romania?
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More pictures.
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Thanks ....
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As I said above, Collection preferred otherwise buyer arranges for collection and delivery.
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As I said above, Collection preferred otherwise buyer arranges for collection and delivery.
I have no idea what the cost of postage would be. -
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Beautiful! Love the fastback seat stays. Good luck with the sale.
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Provisional dibs - is the frame drilled for brakes? You say it is a TT conversion to track - can you post a picture of the bb she'll with cable guide as you mentioned up thead^
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As you can see from the attached pictures the frame is not drilled for brakes. I bought it as is from a fellow club member who told me the history, Roy also a fellow club member and friend told me he remembers doing the track ends and replacing the brake bridge, I don't know about the front fork.
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• #14
Give me your paypal or bank number
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• #15
My gmail wadikin@gmail.com
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• #16
and full name, date of birth and maiden name of your mother.
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Are you confirming you wish to purchase my track frame, where are you and what is your offer ?
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• #18
Classy original TT bike, no chainstay bridge to save weight :)
Lovely:D
Shaun
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• #19
Amsterdam, write to gmail please
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• #20
Hi, is this still available?
Where are you based?Not entirely sure how to send you a PM but I'm interested to purchase this.
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• #21
Nice bike!
FYI you can run that chainring on the outside with a 106mm bb using these cranks. Grind the inner tabs off for even more tt style modification if chainstay clearance is an issue. -
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Yes it's still available at the moment, I am getting a similar enquiry from elsewhere.
regards
Bill
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Yes that's what I've done on my road bike, works well.
regards
Bill
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You have PM.
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• #25
Gavin,
I don't know if you received the attached I just got it back as a mail failure.
regards
Bill
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Geoffrey Butler badged blue and white steel track frame, seat tube 56 cm centre to top, Top tube measures 56 cm c-c. The paintwork is in very good condition barring a few minor chips. Front wheel is a large flange Shimano hub, stainless steel double butted spokes, Mavic GL 330 tubular rim with a Vittoria Pista CS tubular tyre. Rear wheel is a large flange Normand hub, chrome spokes, Mavic GL 330 tubular rim with a Vittoria Pista CS tubular tyre. The rear spokes are still shiny but are just beginning to show signs of discolouration. The crank set is 170 mm Shimano 600, MOST Cougar saddle, Specialized seat pin, Cinelli stem, and Cinelli Criterium 65-40 bars, scratch marks on left side of collar. Bike without pedals weighs just over 7 kilos. The bike has been ridden at both Newport and Herne Hill tracks and in many club track championships. The bike was originally converted from a time trial fame by Roy Manser, well known Kent frame builder, as evident by the single brazed on cable guide under the bottom bracket and the holes drilled in the bars for bar end shifters. Bike not been used for a few years, now I need the garage space. £250. Pedals are not included in the sale.
Collection preferred otherwise buyer arranges for collection and delivery, probably in the region of £30.
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