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• #2
More photos
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• #3
Was the rear opened up to fit 130 or was it always that way?
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• #4
Always that way, have seen a few tt frames like this with track dropouts
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• #5
Nice, just wondering. V cool fs
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• #6
any picts when its a fullbike?
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• #7
Unfortunately not, could take some with a 24” front inflated and 700c rear deflated to give a close-ish idea of geo if you’d like?
Unfortunately no 650c wheels anymore.
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• #8
GLWS! Bump up for a lovely frameset..
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• #9
Cheers!
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• #10
Head tube is scary brown
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• #11
Very much surface rust , have checked the whole frame thoroughly.
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• #12
Price drop £235
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• #13
Lovely frame...GLWS
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• #14
Cheers!
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• #15
£220
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• #16
Open to offers, need this one gone
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• #17
Trade it for my lo pro :p
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• #18
Sold!
Will be selling a couple frames over the next few weeks, first up is this lovely Argos Lo Pro!
Built from Reynolds 753 tubing for dual fixed/geared use. And pared up with a lovely carbon bladed 650c fork!
I purchased this a few months ago without knowing any measurements. Unfortunately it’s far too small for me, hence the reason for the sale.
Wheelsize: 700c rear / 650c front
Seat tube size: 54cm c-t
Top tube size: 52cm c-c
To hazard a guess due to the geo I’d say it fits like a 53cm frame. The rear axle is spaced to 130mm as it’s designed to accommodate both fixed gear and geared set ups.
Included in the sale are a Campagnolo headset and bottom bracket. Though the headset could use a service.
I’d like to get £250 for it. Though it owes me a little more.
Any questions please don’t hesitate to ask!
Collection from SE14 only.
Will also consider a trade for a larger lo pro with a 24” front fork.
Cheers!
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