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• #26678
Gone, bargainous for someone.
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• #26679
That De Rosa is beautiful...
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• #26680
Isn't it just. Irritatingly, I was in Pozzuoli for a few days a couple of years ago, with nothing much to do but mooch about and eat extraordinary quantities of delicious food while gawping at all the young Sophia Lorens. If only I'd known :-/
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• #26684
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cinelli-1A-105-x-26-4mm-Rosa-panto-stem-NOS-/370410563607?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item563e30a817#ht_500wt_947 NOM NOM please someone buy this. I wish I had the money.
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• #26685
Worth the train fare....
It's strange, I put a bid in for that back in dec/jan...
... same photos and everything?
Not saying it's not legit, but it might be worth chatting to the seller before bidding.
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• #26686
Gerald O'Donovan Raleigh Track/Pista Frame complete with Shimano Dura-Ace Headset.
*24.4" Reynolds 531c Frame and Forks,
Built for myself when I was on the British Track Squad.
It was built at the Special Development Unit at Raleigh and I was measured up for it personally by Gerald O'Donovan himself.
To that end it has the SB number and Geralds Initials as well as the Special Development Logo on the frame.It was built using Cinelli Service Des Course Lugs and finished in the 1986 Commonwealth Games Livery.
...*I'm riding one of these at the mo and it is bloody lovely, killer toe overlap though (and mine is a smidge bigger). I've nearly come a cropper a couple of times
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• #26687
already watching the 'raleigh' ... just my size and great paintjob
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• #26688
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• #26689
These frame are made totally undrilled, so both the fork and rear bridge have been done DIY. Unless they got a pro do it I would personally be wary. The blue forks are also very heavy steel too, not alu like he says.
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• #26690
I'm half tempted to send a message and tell him. i mean you can even see the marks from the old chain bolts that held on the other ring...
Obviously these aren't as good as he originally made out but are they usable on a fixie? Kinda tempted as I'm building up a vintage Peugeot and these look kinda cool.
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• #26691
As long you don't spend too much, £5-20 would be fine, but £50+ is a no-no when you can get new one for that much.
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• #26692
Hi Everyone my first post. I'm kinda new to this. I've just bought this off Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=350374909794
I know it missing a chainwheel and I'm thinking about Fixeeing it. Wondering what people think?
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• #26695
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• #26696
"OMG !!!!" lol
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• #26698
As long you don't spend too much, £5-20 would be fine, but £50+ is a no-no when you can get new one for that much.
Cheers Ed!
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• #26699
Forghetaboutit.
That looks bloody nice!