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• #2
A beautiful bike. Sacrilege to mention it but if you decide to split i'd like to be first in line for the stem
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• #3
Dibs the Paul lever if etc...
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• #4
Well done. Wonderful stem. 2nd dibs
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• #5
Hoping to sell without splitting!
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• #6
Is it over valued? Bump @ £470 before it goes on eBay.
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• #7
Chance is that this bike is not a 1951 make.
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• #8
Looking at the lugs looks like a 60s frame. The number will tell you
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• #10
Or an Olympic sprint
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• #11
Bump, £480
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• #12
You had it at £470 further up. Have you mistaken your bump price? Also what size is it?
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• #13
Oh! £460 then. It’s 56cm, I’m 6ft and it fits well.
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• #14
£450
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• #15
Have a look here for Holdsworth frame numbers: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=362572
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• #16
£425
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• #17
£400
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• #18
£380
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• #19
Great price mate I'm sure this is a blast to ride
1951 Claude Butler Track frame with mud guard eyelets. The previous owner had this power coated some time ago however the paint job and decals are still in very good condition.
36/40h Campag track hubs laced to Kinlin rims, have had minimal use.
Unicantor seat on cheap kaloy seatpost, nice seat and seat post got nicked outside work :/ Both very tidy.
170mm TA crankset, I have some NOS 165 TA crank arms that I can include for an additional £100 and have found a NOS pista chain ring I can send you a link to.
Nitto NJS drops on a Gilremo steam with a Paul leaver. Hot pink brake cable might not be to your taste.
Diacompe center pull calipers with really shit pads.
VO Leather top tube protector.
Would like £500, collection from Twickenham
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