Thanks for the info, shame you didn't point out that it could have been 126 or even a 120 spacing tho, given its age. That would have displayed knowledge.
And FYI - the rear spacing is 110. Sorry to disappoint you.
And the rear bridge was never drilled for a brake, sorry again.
And one more thing Slack... to your previous quote which AGAIN includes an assumption and accuses me of lack of knowledge:
"it's a road frame... 130 spacing, slacker angels (© Condor), drilled for brakes. There for, not a track frame..."
Thanks for the info, shame you didn't point out that it could have been 126 or even a 120 spacing tho, given its age. That would have displayed knowledge.
And FYI - the rear spacing is 110. Sorry to disappoint you.
And the rear bridge was never drilled for a brake, sorry again.
And 'slacker angles' OK fair enough.
Not sure if you were alleging that Condor build their track bikes with slacker angles with your "© Condor" dig? Does that mean in your opinion that Condor track frames aren't proper track frames either? They might have an opinion on that.