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• #2
£750. Should’ve also said the bike is located in London Sw15 but I can deliver to Central London/Bromley or anywhere that’s 30 minutes drive or less from Sw15
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• #3
£700
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• #4
£650
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• #5
PLEASE IGNORE - I was sober, but COMPLETELY WRONG about the frame; see below.
To help you, I wouldn't bother on here as these are very poor VFM; without the Condor badge it's a £300 bike. But they sell well on eBay as some people have a passion for them. -
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To put another "helpful" point of view, I think the Fratello is a modern classic. Very versatile, rides well carrying loads but also feels pretty fast and responsive with rack and mudguards removed. Quality product, not just a badge.
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To help you, I wouldn't bother on here as these are very poor VFM; without the Condor badge it's a £300 bike. But they sell well on eBay as some people have a passion for them.
What nonsense. Fratellos have always been higher quality. This one is pretty old granted, but the current version has full Columbus tubing and as far as I'm aware, actually still made in Italy.
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• #8
Well THIS ONE has an aluminium frame ... Maybe it's not had any intertest at these prices because other people agree with me !? -
• #9
Don't think Fratello was ever offered in aluminium. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, but this fact that can be checked.
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• #10
Well THIS ONE has an aluminium frame
No it doesn't. The label at the bottom of the seattube shows it's made from Dedacciai SAT 14.5 tubing. Which is steel. 25CroMo4 chromoly steel to be precise.
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• #11
I am VERY SORRY - my apologies to all, I'd assumed it was an alloy frame due to the shape of the tubes :-(
But after a month on here, I'd still say eBay is your best option; sales are hoting up with the weather, so I'd get on there ASAP.
Sorry again for messing up your ad !
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• #12
Well said and also the heritage of that badge has to add value imo, considering how long Condor have been about and some of the best in the business frame builders, Bill Hurlow, Vic Edwards, Dave Yates, have worked for them over the years. The current made in Italy frames are also excellent, it’s surely got to be considered as one of the great British brands?
(Agree should sell better on the bay)
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• #13
Can confirm my (more modern and Made In Italy) Fratello is super nicely made and incredible to ride.
Some salty people on the forum lately, need to spread a little more love, people 🚴🏻♂️💗✌🏻
2008 60th anniversary edition. Top tube measures 52cm but the frame size isn’t marked. Campagnolo veloce groupset fulcrum wheels. New tubes, shifters seem to be shifting through all the gears. Looks pretty mint but I don’t know when it was ridden last. Selling for an elderly neighbour who wants it out of his garage. £800 ono
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