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price drop bump !
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Open to sensible offers folks! (please no offers of a packet of monster munch and a ball of string!)
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Can I buy the seatclamp off that Hobbs? I've been looking for one of them for a while.
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**LeCoulant-Would you take £20 posted?
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PM'd you Rascale, Marcho,no problem,seatclamp £40 comes with free frame :)
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dibs White "LeCoulant" frame, 30quid posted?
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pm sent
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Yellow frame definately a Hobbs, no one else used those dropouts.
Whats the number on the left rear dropout and steerer by the way.Mark
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PM'd you Mark,but the no is 46091155.
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Its a 1946 Hobbs... and could quite easily be repaired by brazing on a reinforcing piece over the back of the top end of the seat tube - it could be made to look perfectly neat...
OK,first attempt at this so my apologys if the photo's are rubbish or not in order,selection of frames for sale of various quality as follows;
N.B. all brake drop measurements are to top edge of a 700c rim and items can be collected from Accrington Lancs or fedexed for £11.
White "LeCoulant" frame,includes cottered nervar crankset and steel seatpin,useable condition,no dents but far from flawless on the paintwork,no idea of tubing quality but probably gaspipe.Use as a pub bike,beater or doorstop.
54cm c-t,55cm top tube,brake drop to top edge of rim is 55mm front and rear.120mm rear end.Will need new cotterpin as cranks are slightly offset. £15
"Hobbs of Barbican" badged frame,has been badly painted yellow,may or may not be what it says but it is 531 db and rides well,sadly it has a split just below the seat clamp.It takes a 27.2 seatpost and includes the clamping collar.English threads.
58.5 square with 50 brake drop on front and 45 on rear.115mm rear end.£40
Cant seem to upload more than five photo's so i'll start another thread for the other frames!
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