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• #18477
doubt it'll go higher than 200 tbh - one common nuance of ebaying frame buying is that people don't generally like to see a built bike if all that's being sold is the frame. I may be wrong in this case but that seems to be the trend.
lovely frame though - nearly bought it myself but wasn't prepared to meet his valuation on ctc
yeah true.. that Harry Quinn just upthread is a good example
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• #18478
Burls Titanium fixed, Mavic, Goldtec, Nitto, Brooks
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• #18479
anyone know what this is? nice details, advertised as a track frame but... the top tube is soooo looooong?!
oops sorry wrong link
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• #18482
That is veerrry nice, and almost the right size to me (silly tall)..
Very tempted, except I already bought a new frame this month, so really shouldn't - guess I'll see how much it goes up from starting price ;)
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• #18483
dunno if this is the right place to be posting this, but seller claims its new, only about £15 and not toooo long left... adding an "e" to the brooks might mean not as many people have seen it through search!
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• #18485
You, yes you.
You to can now pretend to be Lance Armstrong with BIN!
It would make a great centre piece.
Ways to pay for this bike..... (legal) suggestions on the forum please.
Cheers.
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• #18486
Is this guy taking the piss, or have I missed something? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MAVIC-KSYRIUM-SL2-SILVER-SPOKE-307mm-NEW_W0QQitemZ220469504966
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• #18487
Bargain frame & bits?
That was a bargain. Campag 8 speed stuff is worth a few bob
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• #18488
^ no, he is not joking, that wheel use "speacial" spokes, only make by Mavic and no in such a big amounts
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• #18490
dunno if this has been posted but....
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bianchi-Pista-Concept-53cm-21-PHOTOS-Fixed-Gear-NJS_W0QQitemZ130328925207
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• #18491
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• #18492
nice 80's Claud Butler going cheap, only an hour to go.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Claud-Butler-1984-Panache-Bike_W0QQitemZ190332634194QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Bikes_GL?hash=item2c50b58452&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 -
• #18494
Probably a Hetchins.
what makes you think that?
sorry if i missed something.
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• #18495
....Hetchins made a triple triangle frame variation called "Hellenic Style" back in the 60's usually with straight stays but a few were made with their trademarkvibrant stays
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• #18496
....Hetchins made a triple triangle frame variation called "Hellenic Style" back in the 60's usually with straight stays but a few were made with their trademarkvibrant stays
"yeah, know that but what makes you think this is one of those?
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• #18497
Style of lugs, absence of frame number (and it doesn't seem to have been filed off) does suggest it could be a prototype, it's not an Orrell (although it looks a hell of a lot like mine, but lug style is wrong and a few other subtle differences), list of people who have made triple triangle track frames in Britain (assuming it's British based on location and lugs) is very short, it's not a Goff or Cinelli.
Don't get me wrong though that's best guess, I can't find any pictures of Hellenic's with lugs that look like that, they all have lugs where the rear stays meet the top tube, this one doesn't. It's a mystery, but it looks really nice.
I wouldn't bid it up based on it being one, put it that way.
what makes you think that?
sorry if i missed something.
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• #18498
And it's not any of the bikes on this page:
http://www.hetchins.org/403.htmWhich is meant to include the 'odd balls'. Hmm.
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• #18499
And it's not any of the bikes on this page:
http://www.hetchins.org/403.htmWhich is meant to include the 'odd balls'. Hmm.
interesting.
doubt it'll go higher than 200 tbh - one common nuance of ebaying frame buying is that people don't generally like to see a built bike if all that's being sold is the frame. I may be wrong in this case but that seems to be the trend.
lovely frame though - nearly bought it myself but wasn't prepared to meet his valuation on ctc