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• #2
More - Not built since paint - but wheels added to show geo / size
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• #3
Exemplary workmanship, but no bottlecage bosses, why?
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• #4
I see bottle cage bosses?
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• #5
^ same...new glasses needed 😁
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• #6
£320
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• #7
Any chance of full geometry? Probably too small for me, but depends how steep that compact geo is.
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• #8
Building it up now.. fancy riding it - but will likely sell ‘complete’ shortly (a sure-fire way of losing money)
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• #9
Lovely - GLWS
Chris built me a frame many years ago when he worked at Pennine - I was riding for VC Bradford - Pennine at the time - his frames are superb and he's a lovely guy too 👍
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• #10
Hey. Might be interested in this. How long is tt ?
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• #11
Bumping this and reducing price to £250 plus post .. basically what I paid for the new paint job
Currently built up, but only ridden once for an hour or so. I will unbuild it this week .. but leave the headset
Loads of clearance - shown with 28c tyres
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Built in 2009, but just freshly painted by the man himself. Chris used to be a builder for Pennine Cycles
It’s been in his workshop for 6 months.. Twas a bit too long for me too wait - so in that time I’ve built up a salsa casseroll instead. Salsa is obviously a heavier far-east built frame but has down tube bosses - and fits me nicely.
This is Lightweight at 1806g for the frame and 740g for the fork
Fillet brazed construction with lugged BB. Stainless steel polished dropouts and brazed on seat collar
Beautiful touches that only a long-time builder would add - like the re-inforced seatcollar pressure cut-out
It’s a 54.5 cm toptube with a 15cm head tube - and long drop brakes - 32c fit easily
Now £250 - including silver cane creek headset
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