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• #2
Oi Albi! Good luck with the sale. Solid frame at a good price. cheers c_c
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• #3
Cheers Ian, hope you're well! It's nothing fancy but should make for a solid, subtle ride.
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• #4
pooo... i would totally have this if i had any cash.. good luck with the sale
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• #5
dibs for a friend - PM coming.
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• #6
Thanks very much for all your help with the frame Alby, looking forward to starting work on it. Nice doing business with you!
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• #7
No problem Pete, good luck with the build!
Hi everyone, got my refurbed Genesis Flyer frame and IRO forks up for grabs. It's done me well for a good few years and with a fresh powdercoat I'd like to think there's plenty of life left in it. It's not been built since coming back from the powdercoaters so is in mint condition. I've also faced the headtube and BB shell ready for building. The frame rides lovely and is built using Reynolds 520 maintubes.
The forks are from an IRO and there's ample steerer tube for the frame. It was powdercoated as the same time so is an exact match colourwise to the frame.
Note - this was one of the early sample frames so hasn't got as much chainring clearance as the production frames/bikes. The driveside chainstay has been crimped and I was happily running a 46T Dura-Ace track chainring (quite thick) with a Shimano 109.5mm BB, but there wasn't room for going much larger.
1 1/8" headtube and steerer
120mm rear spacing
Seatube - 580mm
Toptube - 560mm
Headtube - 160mm
Includes QR seatpost clamp.
More photos here: http://s739.photobucket.com/albums/xx39/Alb4416/Bike%20Clearout/
Looking for £100. Usual forum rules - Dibs followed by PM
Collection from Green Lanes, Manor House.