I'm pretty sure track geometry is tighter than that? Maybe I'm wrong, it also looks like the wheel is fully punched into the drops, hence the slack chain and admirable effort to close the gap somewhat. Or it could be a track frame, closeup picture would help...
Wtf? Sometimes I really wonder, you have to admit...You guys are so damned hostile sometimes...Yes people do sometimes advertise shite with some inflated price tag...however...this hardly looks like that does it?
So, some frames are tighter than a gnats chuff...some aren't...though to be fair that gap is no more than 25-30mm...so it's not exactly slack is it? and in the first picture with regard to the front wheel...you can't even see the gap...and already you are making a judgement? It has a high bottom bracket does that help? and chrome forks...like the one in the picture...and fancy lugs on the BB and the head tube...and *track ends...*if you look at the picture you can see them, they are just like the ones in the photo that ed posted ....oh...and maybe cause it's small it has a less tight geo...that way you would have less chance of terrible pedal strike...I'm sure it's straight, nice and is a genuine pug track bike.
Why all the doubt and negativity...? when the photos appear... (as I'm sure the sister quite frankly has better things to do than take photos of the intricasies of the tube gaps of her perfectly adequate and quite nice frame to satisfy the frame police, whom, upon inspection will tell you whether or not it's kosher and if it's a wise move to buy a rarely seen peugeot track frame...when of course it damn well is you never see them and it's bound to be wonderful...whyever else would she have 'spunked' 250 euro on it after her brother had told her it was a nice frame in the first place anyway...etc,etc etc...)...I'm sure it will be held up as a paragon of peugeot virtue...
Wtf? Sometimes I really wonder, you have to admit...You guys are so damned hostile sometimes...Yes people do sometimes advertise shite with some inflated price tag...however...this hardly looks like that does it?
So, some frames are tighter than a gnats chuff...some aren't...though to be fair that gap is no more than 25-30mm...so it's not exactly slack is it? and in the first picture with regard to the front wheel...you can't even see the gap...and already you are making a judgement? It has a high bottom bracket does that help? and chrome forks...like the one in the picture...and fancy lugs on the BB and the head tube...and *track ends...*if you look at the picture you can see them, they are just like the ones in the photo that ed posted ....oh...and maybe cause it's small it has a less tight geo...that way you would have less chance of terrible pedal strike...I'm sure it's straight, nice and is a genuine pug track bike.
Why all the doubt and negativity...? when the photos appear... (as I'm sure the sister quite frankly has better things to do than take photos of the intricasies of the tube gaps of her perfectly adequate and quite nice frame to satisfy the frame police, whom, upon inspection will tell you whether or not it's kosher and if it's a wise move to buy a rarely seen peugeot track frame...when of course it damn well is you never see them and it's bound to be wonderful...whyever else would she have 'spunked' 250 euro on it after her brother had told her it was a nice frame in the first place anyway...etc,etc etc...)...I'm sure it will be held up as a paragon of peugeot virtue...
This thread has hardly had a warm reception?