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not being a pedant but I think the rear brake is probably a U brake.
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@TheShipwright Aha, you're right. I'm a bit of a pedant too. Edited it to U-brake. Thanks.
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I used to have one of these, it was so great! Minty fresh I called it. Mine only recently hit the dust after five years of serious pub abuse by me and a further 8 years by my brother. BB was seized, shame really as otherwise it’d have lived on. GLWS, great retro build for someone.
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@monosprocket no probs and GLWS, seems like a good deal.
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• #8
Thanks for the kind words. I would build it up, unfortunately it’s too small for me now.
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• #9
Still for sale.
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• #10
Price drop to £15 + postage. Otherwise will put on ebay.
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• #11
Interested!
Will pm as soon as I have permission from my roommate lol.
Saw that’s it’s up on eBay so obviously if the bid there exceeds £15 I’ll pay more.
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Replied to your pm. I'm almost entirely sure the damage is just cosmetic. I can easily take it off ebay if we get the sale sorted before someone bids. Thanks, Archie.
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• #13
Now sold.
Raleigh Montage MTB frame and fork. Frame tubes are constructed using lugs and Reynolds 501 tubing. The paint and decals are ratty, but make it perfect for use as a town or pub bike. U-brake mounts on rear are located under the chainstays, the front canti mounts on the fork as usual. Horizontal dropouts, with a derailleur hanger if needed. Two sets of bottle bosses. Seatube measures 19" ctc, toptube 22.5" ctc. £15 + £10 postage or collection from Lincoln. Open to offers. Payment by PayPal.
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