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• #2
Frame material? Fork type? Brakes type? And ultimately - exact size?
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• #3
Good point.
Any material, solid forks, any brakes and anywhere from 16-18in. Not too specific.
Essentially one of those basic, but light, 90s mtb frames if at all possible.
Someone must have one kicking about!
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• #5
I've got a nice alloy frame from Easton Elite tubing, you'll hardly find a lighter one :-). It has got headset, seatpost and full XT M739 groupset in mint condition but would be available in different configurations.
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• #6
i've a 15" Trek 7000, LX group, good condition barring a bit of scratching near the stay from a misaligned crank.
Asking £130, I'm in North Herts however.
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• #7
i have a nice early lugged reynolds 531 mountain bike frame think it was a british eagle-- very light for a steel frame-- had it done in a orange sparkle clour - looks really nice in the flesh--
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• #8
Hey chaps (or ladies)
Thanks for the messages, I'll pop some PMs your way.
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• #10
Gary Fisher frame, cheap!
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• #11
complete Giant Cadex Carbon 1st generation 18 inch, 150 p
Hello everyone - I wondered if anyone happened to have an old light bike kicking around. Doesn't have to be in good nick - but as superlight as possible.
Many thanks in advance