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could you make the pics any smaller? =O
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• #4
massive lock
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• #5
:-)
Images re-posted
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• #6
I pm'd you last night ...... Did you send the pics? ;0)
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Yep. You should have 3 mails 1 with Colnago in the title. May be advisable to check yer spam folder.
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I've got those mate.... Can you pm me your number to discuss?
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can't believe you put that horrible lock bracket on that frame. That makes me very sad.
What kind of person uses a 'nago as an 'Urban run around'?!
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• #10
.. and is that a wing mirror mounted on the drops?
:(
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• #11
Someone with better stuff scuttled away perhaps ;-)
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• #12
pics or it didn't happen winky man
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• #13
What sort of bikes interest you?
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• #14
is this made of steel or alu, and is it slot rear drop outs or vertical drop outs please?
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• #15
Hi, it's Alu (Columbus Altec) and the dropouts are vertical.
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• #16
I'm a twat, and I'll have to undibs.....Ive jsut seen the pictures on the computer instead of the Phone and i saw in big letters 'aluminium' on the top tube......
I was getting excited and just about to phone you about getting it..........really sorry and I hope I haven't fucked your sale up..........
Cheers
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• #17
Hi ,i would like to come and see it ,if still available!!!
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• #18
is this made of steel or alu, and is it slot rear drop outs or vertical drop outs please?
geared bikes don't have "slot rear drop outs", they only have either vertical or semi-horizontal drop outs. Completely horizontal drop outs(like on a track bike) are called "track ends", are are not truly drop outs!
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• #19
really good price
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• #20
geared bikes don't have "slot rear drop outs", they only have either vertical or semi-horizontal drop outs. Completely horizontal drop outs(like on a track bike) are called "track ends", are are not truly drop outs!
This went through my mind also.
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• #21
really good price
as did this
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• #22
.. and is that a wing mirror mounted on the drops?
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as did this
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• #23
Provisionally sold
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• #24
This is for the amusement of "dan"
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• #25
Ahem... I probably know a lot more about bikes/racing/riding/Coaching than you think, not that it matters of course, however, I try to use the simplest of terms, as not everyone has knowledge or command of the language.
Remember the word assume is made up of ass u me
PS I bought the frame, the second Colnago in a week- and erm....just for shear devilry both will have "clicky" gears on them...... ;-)
As above. Fork with plenty of steerer proud for a larger frame. Frame itself has had a bit of a life. Lots of scratches and bubbly pint around bottle bosses and gear cable bosses. Ultergra splined BB thrown in too.
Makes for an ideal urban runaround. Has been locked to railings all over town without any attempted theft and still rides nicely despite tatty appearance.
Sold