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I've had a Bill Whitcomb track bike since the end of the 80's. Raced originally, now a roller machine. Never let me down, geometry is great. It's agile and quick when it needs to be. Great bike, you won't be disappointed.
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But they're not the original forks, right?
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Correct. I missed including that so thanks for pointing out my omission.
Actually I'm selling this on behalf of a friend who doesnt have the time or inclination to deal with some of the "cyber tyre kickers" who inhabit this lovely forum.
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Weekend price drop bump
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Another weekend price drop
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Hi, I´d like to buy the frame set w/parts. But shipping to 44225 Dortmund, Germany is needed... If possible, pls just drop me a pm.
Cheers!
OK folks don't get get that excited as this is not from the famous shop that used to grace the streets of our very own south-east London but this one comes from the lesser know Merseyside builder, Bill Whitcomb. To save the inevitable questions take a look at this link - http://merseysidebicycles.blogspot.com/2010/11/bill-whitcomb.html
Its not quite a rolling chassis but pretty much all you need is some wheels and a chain and you're good to go.
Frame, forks and bits as listed - reduced now £120
Details
Size: 57cm with 56 cm top tube
Front brake: Campagnolo
Stem: Cinelli 1A
Bars: Cinelli Campione del Mundo 66-42
Headset: Tange
Crankset: Miche Primato 165mm with TA Vento 48T ring
Saddle: Rolls of a distinctly beaterish quality
Seat post: SR Sakae
More pictures here - https://imageshack.com/a/JQ8o/1
Happy to do a deal but come and inspect it in west London