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• #2
All dibs undone, price drop 235 pounds shipped to the UK
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• #3
Lovely frame! What is the front and rear tire clearance? Asking because it tends to be rather tight on older frames.
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• #4
Thanks Wijnland! I remember the clearance up front being good but I'll double check and let you know tomorrow.
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• #5
also interested in the clearance :)
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Hey guys sorry for the late reply. Clearance at the point where a fatter tire would be the widest is 42mm both front and back. At knob height for a wider tire, the width up front is 41mm, 39mm at the back. I'll have a look tonight if I can find some 38C's in the shed and see how they fit.
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• #7
37mm Marathon Pluses have a good 5mm of clearance on each side both in the frame in mid position and in the fork.
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• #8
Hi MileEater,
Would you ship international other than the UK, I'm in Australia.
Cheers,
Seb
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• #9
Hey Seb sorry for the very late reply, I didn't get any notification.
Someone else has dibs atm, will let you know either way!
Cheers,
Philip
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• #10
Hi Philip,
Definitely keen if the other person doesn't end up taking it.
Cheers,
Seb
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Price drop 230 pounds shipped to the UK
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• #12
Edited the ad to confirm it's not TSX as originally thought. Given it's a 90's frame with a Columbus BB shell and Silva cap lugs I'd guess it's SL or SP since it only has rifling in the steerer tube but not in the seat and downtube.
Some additional details on request:
Head tube length: 15.2cm
Rear dropout spacing: 127mm
I'm selling this frame hand built by Wim Hommes in a place called Baarn here in The Netherlands. I wanted to make a commuter out of this with a SRAM Force group with an Open Pro wheelset with red annodized accents.
Pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/146327500@N05/albums/72157688225971825
This frame was used on and off for a few years and then bought by me. It's been in my attic for around three years waiting to be built as a commuter to get to school as I've found a frame slightly bigger that fits me better.
No rifling in the seat tube and down tube, so SL or SP tubing given it's a 90's frame. Silva dropouts and fork ends that cap the seatstays, chainstays and fork ends. Very nicely pantographed M on the fork crown and seatstay caps. The paint is in very good condition with a few scuffs. No rust at all. Cinelli BB lug.
The frame comes with a Shimano 1.37 English threaded BB which needs to be cleaned out a bit. No headset included. 26.8mm seatpost.
245 pounds shipped to the UK, or pickup from The Hague area in The Netherlands
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