Following the demise of my current commuting bike following a losing battle with rust, stripped bottom bracket threads, and an argument with a car bonnet, I'm after a replacement frame that I can move all the bits over to.
Ideal spec as follows:
Reynolds 531 or similar quality tubing
59cm (23.5") frame (or close)
Clearance for 28c tyres (without mudguards), or ideally 27" wheels
Front fork drilled for brake
120mm rear spacing, with track ends.
If you've got a frame gathering dust that might fit the bill, please let me know.
Now sorted. Vintage Sandy Gilchrist track bike (built by Colin Laing) procured.....
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Following the demise of my current commuting bike following a losing battle with rust, stripped bottom bracket threads, and an argument with a car bonnet, I'm after a replacement frame that I can move all the bits over to.
Ideal spec as follows:
Reynolds 531 or similar quality tubing
59cm (23.5") frame (or close)
Clearance for 28c tyres (without mudguards), or ideally 27" wheels
Front fork drilled for brake
120mm rear spacing, with track ends.
If you've got a frame gathering dust that might fit the bill, please let me know.