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• #2
Might be something here for you (Dawes, probably, if OP will ship?):
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• #3
Thank you c00ps I had seen that post, but I think it might be too small for me (I'm 175cm tall, 84cm inseam). And I also think it does not have proper eyelets on the bridges. I really wanted to avoid using an L bracket with metal fenders.
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• #4
Any good for you? I have a mech hanger for the dropouts somewhere as well, if not I can just get one from ebay to include.
Not sure what exact postage would be but how about £45 including postage
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• #5
Thanks, could you give me some info about the dimensions? Is this CrMo?
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• #6
don't know about the steel type and it's unmarked in that respect, I bought it as a whole bike for a lady friend about 4/5 years ago but she decided she didn't want to cycle so it's been used as a donor.
She is 6ft tall, it's in the garage at the moment, IIRC it's 20" c-t, I'll grab the top tube length later. I think the top tube is horizontal, if not very slightly sloped but I'll pop two wheels in to check. The OLN I'm not 100% sure on, again i'll check.
BSC bottom bracket threads which are all good and there is no damage to the frame or cracks
There are guard eyelets on the fork, however (I just pulled the photo from an old file) as you can see the brake bridge on the rear does not have a downward facing fitment, just the normal variant so probably no good for you anyway, sorry.
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Etc
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• #13
This is perfect:
I'm looking for a frameset to assemble a new commuter/light tourer bike. It's ok if the paint has seen better days, as long as there is no structural damage.
Things I'm looking for:
Ready to accept 60mm mudguards (eyelet on seatstay bridge facing down, eyelet on chainstay bridge).
Horizontal top-tube (not very strict about this).
Canti brakes front and rear.
1" steerer would be nice, albeit not strictly necessary.
100€ Shipped to Germany (could be slightly higher but always below 200).