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• #5977
I assume you’ve seen this
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• #5978
Yeah I have, Thankyou. The last bike on it looks to be exactly the same
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• #5979
To anyone that knows better than me - does the Carrera claim sound/look plausible? The frame weighs About 1300 (edit: About 1200 without the headset) So altec2 sounds right.
I ended up paying £117 inc postage so could be quite a bargain if So.. -
• #5980
These forks???
Found image browsing mudguards
I’d love a similar pair
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• #5981
Hi. I've got a mate looking to move this Saronni on. I've read that Colnago made the early ones. Is there any way to ID this frame as one or not?
Cheers.
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• #5982
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• #5983
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• #5984
Just found an old Ti bottle cage; which manufacturer’s logo is this?
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• #5985
Definitely a Blackburn Swerve Ti
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• #5986
Perfect, thanks!
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• #5987
[moved from the AQA thread ]
Any ideas what type of band-on down tube double-cable stop this is, or where I can obtain something similar new? I would prefer a slender cable-stop in the classic style rather the chunky hinged-alloy of Origin8 or Jtek current offerings.
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• #5988
Hi, I've got this frame badged as a ciocc, it's sc61.10 alloy, seems very well built with a rear monostay that resembles the airbnb logo. At first I thought it was a challenger because some were also built with sc61.10 but the rear stay is quite different. Anybody ever seen something like this before?
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• #5989
Anyone able to id the year of this Allez frame set?
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• #5990
looks to my eye like 2007/2008 something like that
https://www.bikeradar.com/reviews/bikes/road-bikes/specialized-allez-sport-review-2/ -
• #5991
Yes. Most certainly does. Thanks!
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• #5992
Any ideas on this please?
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• #5993
Maybe Nicolai Bikes
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• #5994
Can anyone identify these handlebars? The cockpit’s all plt so I guess they could be the same. Or maybe FSA?
I’m after something with a fairly flat top without running out of bar when in the drops...
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• #5995
Been trying to ID a frame, pictures attached. I have also got a thread going here
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/358791/#comment15755156
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• #5996
Looks like someone has stuck some track ends on a road frame and got rid of the braze ons before repainting?
Seat stays look like something Mike Kowal would do.
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• #5997
Thanks, That has been suggested as an option, but it's a bit steep for a road frame at 75deg? the other geometry is identical to my shop built Holdsworth Track/sprint. Also the same as the RT version of the Competizione. Both these look to be too old though.
I have seen your comments on other Falcons, do you know much about their involvement in Holdsworth? I have not seen track frames in this era or windows used in the lugs used by them, but with the foil decals fitted after repaint there could be a link to a Falcon Holdsworth?
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• #5998
75 degree parallel frames not unusual for road, although Holdsworth only rode them for one season before being dropped. Dave Moulton was a proponent of putting the rider more over the front wheel.
My Falcon San remo track frame was from a different era, not sure what Falcon did about track frames after that. If they wanted one for a Pro then Andy Thompson probably built them.
Seat stays are probably the best identifier, hence my Autostrada suggestion. It was unusual for mainstream track frames to have a deleted chainstay bridge.
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• #5999
Ok thanks, I did see several San Remo's but as you say too early. I may well looking to the option you mention. That missing chainstay bridge is a bit odd. I have that on my 89 Raleigh Roadace, but it was there in preceding years. I am thinking this could date it around early 90's hence the link to a Falcon Holdsworth, but by then there were using longer frame numbers with letters and usually a badge on the bottom of the seat tube. Also not seen those windows on a Falcon Holdsworth which were 531C frames mainly by then.
Widows common on RT's and it does fit the 70's cat description. could be a later build, but number rather short again. Still it does the job I want it to do, spends most of the time covered in road dirt so doesn't much matter what decals are on it!
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• #6000
The deleted chainstay was a 70's.tine trial thing, think Aende lol. Sort of came and went after that. Some Raleigh frames had a chainstay bridge attached on one side only..... Nice looking frame and does a cracking job :). Which is why someone lovingly crafted it decades ago :)
Looking for any info on this frame I bought. I found a couple similar frames on google, but very little information. I’ll Include a screenshot of the sellers description so you know as much as I do.
Cheers!
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