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• #2
from here, i can ascertain that it is some sort of bicycle frame.
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• #3
You might be right PJ - I'm going to go out on a limb here and take a wild shot in the dark but I think it might be one of the lugged steel variety.
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• #4
you know what, i think it's big as well. it's for a big chap.
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well done guys, i hadn't spotted that - was distracted by the door frame ;)
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• #6
I thought all man on this forum was a fixed geek?
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• #7
nice ivy, btw. if it is ivy - i'm not sure. maybe it's not, it could be a different type of creeper.
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• #8
I got one of these too... check mine out... got it last week... HHSIB
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• #9
Lovely vintage broom too.
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Got him!
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• #11
I thought all man on this forum was a fixed geek?
we are wills, it's just a bit hard to tell what frame that is from the paintjob dude
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• #12
loving the broom. who needs njs when you have brooms like this?
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• #13
we are wills, it's just a bit hard to tell what frame that is from the paintjob dude
or the monet-style impressionistic photograph.
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• #14
think i saw this being ridden through clapton the other day, was that you?
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• #15
what about pics of, bottom bracket, lugs cutouts, seatstay lugs with seat tube, fork's crown, dropputs, any special mark, engraving, number....
will be very useful
one word: details
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• #16
Easy now all you G units. I found out today it is a Sirius frame. That dosen't mean anything to me.
Word up PJ, you a fan as well? Monet runs things.
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• #17
Sirius was a UK builder based in the West Midlands somewhere, around the early 1990s. Google it, it may throw up some more info.
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• #18
surely you can't be sirius?
Original paintwork. I'll upload a picture of the lugs in a while.
What frame? I'm quite interested myself. This is the best quality picture unless I buy a camera (unlikely).