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Pix? PM'd...
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that frame looks lovely... that could make a nice tweed ride bike, or alternatively a polo bike.
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I don't want to be picky, but could you take some in-focus pictures?
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Looks like my bike only mine is a BMX and has cruiser handle bars
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is that the one that was ebays a couple of months back and went for chips?
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clearer pictures please!
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bump
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Have you ever considered a career in photography?
Cool frame tho.
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• #10
For sale threads should not be bumped by seller. Read the rules.
And donate please.
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Hi Raleigh,
I'm new here, live in the Karoo, South Africa. I'm a keen singlespeeder and restorer/fixer of old bikes. I came across your ad for the Rudge-Whitworth and thought you might be able to help. I have a RW frame (vintage approx. 1930's?)
I'm struggling with the bottom bracket, particularly as I don't know what thread it is. It seems too small (in diameter) to be a Raleigh 1.370" x 26tpi. Any idea what it might be?That frame you had/have for sale is a beauty.
Regards,Johann
Sale is a Rudge Steel frame from the 1930's, This frame is in excellent condition and it has horizontal dropouts, which make it a good polo frame or a fixed gear.
The frame is 56cm, and there are little scratches and minimal wear. The headset and bottom bracket have been regreased and serviced.
** Based in cardiff**
80 pounds
Thanks
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