Another lurker from the loft. This was custom made for my friend Jon of Chickens Frame Emporium "fame". It sits quite low but is fairly long. Seat tube is 18.5" centre of bb to top and 17" c-c, top tube is 23" (58cm) c-c. The head tube is 98mm and 1 1/8". BSA BB, 27.2mm seatpost. The paintwork is tatty but not awful and the head badge is missing but all is structurally good and no rust.
The frame has got Jon's "quality" catchphrase on the top tube and TMS on the seatstay brace - a little framebuilding joke meaning twin monostay. Hilarious.
The frame will take 650b wheels. See pic of wheel without tyre.
Got the original IF paperwork too somewhere.
I've ridden this bike. I'm 5'8" and with a 50mm stem it was a ripper. Jon is 6' and rode it with 100mm stem. It would definitely make a nice gravel conversion for the taller sort.
After £325 posted in UK or £310 collected from BN7. SOLD.
Any questions just ask.
I have feedback here https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/wynnes-feedback.62343/page-12
Thanks
Rich
Another lurker from the loft. This was custom made for my friend Jon of Chickens Frame Emporium "fame". It sits quite low but is fairly long. Seat tube is 18.5" centre of bb to top and 17" c-c, top tube is 23" (58cm) c-c. The head tube is 98mm and 1 1/8". BSA BB, 27.2mm seatpost. The paintwork is tatty but not awful and the head badge is missing but all is structurally good and no rust.
The frame has got Jon's "quality" catchphrase on the top tube and TMS on the seatstay brace - a little framebuilding joke meaning twin monostay. Hilarious.
The frame will take 650b wheels. See pic of wheel without tyre.
Got the original IF paperwork too somewhere.
I've ridden this bike. I'm 5'8" and with a 50mm stem it was a ripper. Jon is 6' and rode it with 100mm stem. It would definitely make a nice gravel conversion for the taller sort.
After £325 posted in UK or £310 collected from BN7. SOLD.
Any questions just ask.
I have feedback here
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/wynnes-feedback.62343/page-12
Thanks
Rich
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