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• #2
your best bet, is to post a pic of the underside of the bottom bracket, look for numbers etc.
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• #3
yeah unfortunately there are no numbers! i have searched high and low.
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• #4
how about on the rear ends?
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• #5
nope nothing
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• #6
Haha, Decepticons tubing?
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• #7
close ups of thbe seat tube cluster, the rear dropouts, bottom bracket and decals on it would help.
a lot of uk makers use to stamp the serial number on the steerer tube -
• #8
Ha ha, I was wondering if anyone would notice the deceptacon stickers, I think they work rather well. Yeah I had a feeling it might be on the steerer but that's a job for another day. I will take a few more pics when I get home.
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• #9
Fuck you Frank, and fuck your collection of lovely bikes.
Oh, is that your new house in Bath or back home?
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• #10
fuckit! all you need to know is its 531 Awesome! :D
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• #11
Yeah that's my house at home. Not really a collection, it's only 2!
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• #12
if the forks are original, i think claud butler stamps the serial number on the steerer as well.
Hi all, i was wondering if someone could give me some help identifying this bike. I have had it a while now and was told it was a Claud Butler when i got it but im not too sure. Its my everyday runaround and i really do love it but i would like to know what it actually is and how old it is.... any Claud Butler experts out there? Thanks.