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For me, the frameset is the juice
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Always loved Sizemore's work, any idea what he's doing now?
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Brought it back with me, here's new photos, also shows the how the brake bridge is squashed from the brake clamping onto it.
hows £400 sound for a custom handmade frameset with King headset, salsa clamp and red ano seatpost
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Drop to £375, can post it as well
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Lovely,but what happened to the hand painted logos?
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No idea, it’s a pity they were scrubbed off, when I got it 10 years ago they weren’t there
May be a bit cheeky to post this up here already, but anyone interested in this Sizemore frameset with king headset, salsa clam, and nearly colour matching post?
Just need to gauge interest, im currently in Aus, flying back into London next week and its here with me.
Been sitting pretty for a long time as im not so much into skinny tyres these days.
Picked this up whilst living in the US years ago, I really liked Sizemores frames so I jumped at the chance to get one, a bit prematurely I suppose, its just too small for me
If its of any interest it been on the “radavist” as well, its matt beers’ training bike II (http://theradavist.com/?s=sizemore).
Frameset is made out of Columbus Zona, 57 c-c top tube, 57.5 c-c seat tube, the only thing that could be of any issues with the frame to anyone is that the design of the frame uses a rear brake stay much like those from the 70’s/80’s and uses a normal nut instead of a recessed nut to hold the rear brake in place, this little stay because of this has been squashed a bit, though it doesn’t affect the brake or its adhesion to the frame at all. Frames has fender mounts and without fenders can take a 32c tyre.
Anyhow, if its of interest to anyone I can bring it back with me.
Cheers,
Benji
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