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Here is how it currently looks. Replaced the fork since I got it from Obi after a dingus crashed into the old one.
I believe the frame was once owned by @titof. He might be able to give you some more deets.
Hi all,
I understand this forum is now 8 years old.... but I recently won an eBay auction on a W.B.V track frame and discovered this forum after doing some digging to see if this frame has appeared anywhere else, nice!
ObiWomKenobi I would love to know what you uncovered about the frame? I've learnt a thing or two from this forum but would love to get in contact with the guys from Gent and find out some history about the frame, the team or who might of built it? if yah happy to share information i'd be totally grateful ??
The frame is a lot smaller than yours ObiWomKenobi with a 56cm seat tube - 55cm top tube. The frame seems to have the same drop outs as the other W.B.V frame you guys discovered in America and a different set of more aggressive geometry forks... It also has an added emblem stuck to the front to the frame that looks like it was added on way after it was made (see all the attached photos) (cat for scale)
It arrived today but i've already got a lovely pair of Campagnolo Record hubs laced onto super champion Arc en Ciel 700cc x 21mm that I think will fit very nicely (might change for a pair of Mavic Gp4's). I think more campy parts needed.
I hope this forum can help, and I'm thankful for any info I can get back! it's gonna be a great quarantine project :)
Thanks, user119393
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