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• #2
good luck finding something under £200
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• #3
what he said - esp. with pref for lugs.
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• #4
I thought as much. Oh well!
Really wish i'd hung on to the Rourke! Damn it!
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• #5
still worth looking though, you never know.
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• #6
a russian made track frame, listed in the ukraine went for £122 on ebay yesterday, but it had a dent in the top tube and postage was £40 as well.
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• #7
roberto or Jos have some real beaters, if you are desperate.
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• #8
I'm always keeping my eyes open. I've got the concorde road frame that i've been trying to get the bottom bracket out of. It Italian and stuck tight. We shall see. There's always something to do.
Ta anyway,
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• #9
Must be fix-able, my current steed (lovely as she is) is too small to use anything other than risers.
Anything about?
email in profile and central london based
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• #10
what have you got currently?
i just got the most gorgeous geoffrey butler from ebay; was all ready to convert it. then, tragically, realized upon delivery (last night) that the person who sold it mis-measured, so basically it's way too tall for me. not sure what i'll do with it yet, aside from stare at it mournfully. -
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I have a 54cm raleigh road ace.
It's just a litle too small for me and i find it pretty uncomfortable, i guess it's a bit short in the tt too.Chris
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• #12
hmmm... 54 cm seems a mite too big for me (just a mite)... the GB looks like 56cm center to center (maybe even a touch bigger). very, very pretty. wrap-over seat stays, nice paint, lightweight. if you might be interested, drop me a line.
of course, so does everyone else. I had one, sold it and now want it back again.
54-56cm steel, lugged pref. Can part ex a 54cm Raliegh road ace with chromed campag dropouts but looking to spend around £100-150.
It's not super important, just looking for a new project.
Anything about?
cheers, chris