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• #2
I'm certain that Gromada and Buzz made such frames
:p
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• #3
i agree
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• #4
make sure you insert your seat post down enough ;)
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• #5
^ he's right you know!
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• #6
Possibly Llewellyn of Australia
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• #7
also dave lloyd. i have that on mine.
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• #9
Ribble 531 Track Frame 90's Vintage
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• #10
Ribble 531 Track Frame 90's Vintage
Love this, so beautiful in it's simplicity.
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• #11
BTW I have taken delivery & ridden it & it is, how do you say, the dog's bollocks!
Swapped the stem, bars, saddle & pedals to my other bike which is now up for sale:
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• #12
^ he's right you know!
It would be easier to identify this if you had taken delivery of it.I have a lot of pipe in that tube courtesy of Campagnolo, no seat tube splits here, matey
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• #13
Quite a few lately but I see them more on custom builts
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• #14
Love this, so beautiful in it's simplicity.
It could definitely use some pedals, though.
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• #15
It could definitely use some pedals, though.
Thats all part of the simplicity, the NoPedals (tm) work perfectly with the NoBrakes *(tm)..
I'd have thought that was obvious...
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• #16
Silly me...
I'm not up with the latest trends, obviously.
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• #17
Silly me...
I'm not up with the latest trends, obviously.
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• #18
LFGSS lingo FTW!
Does anyone know which builders made frames with extended seat tubes like the Gromada pictured? The frame would be made of Reynolds 653 & lugged with a straight blade fork.
Thanks
More specifically, this (better pics to come when I take delivery):