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• #2
Ah if this had horizontal dropouts I'd have taken it in a shot. GLWS.
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• #3
Lovely! Nice colour too 👌
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• #4
Hmmm tempted, where abouts are you?
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• #5
I’m in Walthamstow. Send me a PM if you want to take a look.
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• #6
I also have a 58cm bianchi velope touring frame
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• #7
Dropped from 125 to £85.
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• #8
Tempted, have you built this up before/ how tall are you?
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• #9
This is great. Why am I not tall? :(
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• #10
No I haven’t. It’s an XL in old school MTB geo, so with flat bars it would fit someone around 6 foot and over. But if you wanted to put north road bars on or anything with backsweep, the short seat tube would allow someone smaller to ride it.
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• #11
isambards.co.uk/product-details/20021120220001lkm1 this makes me really want it
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• #12
That does look pretty good.
https://www.isambards.co.uk/product-details/20021120220001lkm1?name=Look_Mi90
I wasn’t aware of that site. Thanks for sharing.
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• #13
How is this still here!!!!!
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• #14
Someone needs to buy this before I do!
Check out this on eBay...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MTB-frame-26-look-I-80r-/323766842958?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
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• #15
Cool looking when build :) what stem is it ?
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• #16
Would be all over this if I wasn’t moving
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• #17
It’s the original Ritchey stem with canti stop. The head tube is 11/8.
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• #18
Oh allez hop, dibs!
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SOLD
Quad-butted hand-made lightweight retro MTB frame, forks, stem, seat clamp and BB. £125>£85
The rear dropouts are slightly misaligned, but you may want to reset to 135 anyway. It’s supposed to be 127 mm(?) I think.
No mounts as this was a race frame. Could make a fun town bike.
TT 58 cm ctc
ST 52.5 cm ctc
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