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• #2
You still looking? I have a nice early one. Can supply details if still in the hunt lmk
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• #3
Hi. Thanks. I'm interested to know what you have.
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• #4
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/389031/?offset=25#comment17191470
One on sale here ^ 56cm square
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• #5
It’s roughly 58x58 from around 1970 just after he set out on his own. Flat fork crown, undrilled rear, spade cutout lug on the downtube arrowhead lugs elsewhere. HF Record wheels on super competition rims (36r, 32f) that need new tubs. Record pista cranks (165) and campag headset. Original red paint and unknown tubing that I think is SL. Pm your email or phone number and I can send some low quality pics I just took. Can do better if you want during daylight.
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• #6
Thanks @Foreigner65. I do remember seeing that one. A bit small for me. I'd want period-correct sizing if I went for a '50s/'60s track/ path: more like a 24" c/t for that kind of ride.
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• #7
@pharoahsanders cheers, sent you a PM.
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• #8
Many thanks to @pharoahsanders for selling me his lovely '70s Ron Cooper track. I will clean it up nicely and get it running for next season.
My appetite for Ron Cooper track frames is now sated. However, if anyone ever has a nineties/ noughties frame for sale, especially one with wishbone stays, do let me know. Thanks!
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• #9
I look forward to seeing what you get up to with this one!
I'm after a Ron Cooper track frame, size around 58 cm c/t seat tube, 57 cm c/c top tube. Condition unimportant. What matters is that Ron built it. Thanks.