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• #477
"Not "a bit cheaper" - just the chromed bits (fork crown, fork drop-outs and rear ends) would cost about £100 in a new frame...A similar frame would cost over £500 when new"
Sorry you're right, "cheaper than a new frame" would be more accurate. Because I think most buyer would actually get a new custom frame if it was only "a bit cheaper", unless it was something rare and collectible.
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• #478
The tubing type isn't the be all and end all of a bike. Plum have more history behind them than Dooleys Cycles. Perhaps to the buyer they are more desirable because they're Belgian? I haven't even seen the Plum and have no idea of its construction - what makes you say it's non-butted cro-mo? Have you seen it before?
You know how some people buy Colnago, not because it's made of carbon or ti or steel or whatever, they buy them because it's a Colnago.
"that Plum auction is more a reflection of the current fashion for track bikes"
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• #479
It's because a lo-pro frame is less suitable for non-racing use.
Yes I have seen it before, I've already mentioned it I saw the frame as a complete bike at a jumble, the ebay seller bought the bike there for £300.
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• #481
lol
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• #482
hes gunna take a part off it each time and slowly sell it that way lol
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• #484
i want it, seems pretty cheap still.
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• #485
Auctions don't get anywhere near closing value until 20 seconds to go.. it'll go up, trust me.
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• #486
I agree with hippy, TT freaks loves that kind of shit and i bet there's at least 20 of them watching that wheel.
But read the description carefully- "there's a crack on the carbon sleeve"... hmmm
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• #488
^ holy moly - that is pimp! [drool...]
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• #489
woow
i love the SKIN colour
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• #491
and only £9.95 bargin , i might have the point at the front?
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• #494
its nice, but $200 :O
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• #496
The hubs don't have stepped threading for a lockring. I'd only run wheels like that single speed.
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• #499
hmmm those gold cranks look tasty..
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• #500
Guy on Bikeradar.com is selling a good quality steel frame -
Eddie Merckx Super Corsa Extra (Columbus SLX early 90s) 60cm
He sent me pics - it's been resprayed single colour aqua green with some random Merckx decals - ugly as hell and they covered up the chrome stays! (not eye-candy, ride-candy)
Got a carbon Ahead fork on there - not original.
I found a similar but larger frame else I would have tried to haggle a bit more.
He wants 130 posted - it was posted on another (acf) forum back in May so he should be willing to reduce.http://www.bikeradar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12540129
[EDIT] - IF you can believe it these frames have been re-issued for a ridiculous $1600!
http://www.rscycle.com/s.nl/it.A/id.14047/.f?sc=11&category=2696
"'beater' was too harsh. Still, the frames were in different leagues and the prices reflected that."
If you're talking about quality, then sorry I have to disagree with that completely. 753 was top of the range tubing, that Plum probably had basic non-butted cro-mo. That's not to say a heavier tubing is not suitable for a track frame.
Obviously what prices thing get sold for varies at different times, places and buyers, and also where they're sold or how convenient it is to buy something, but that Plum auction is more a reflection of the current fashion for track bikes.