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• #2
Hi,
I have a recently built, unused bike that may be of interest to you.
It is an orange 1970's Holdsworth Equipe frame with ORIGINAL paintwork in excellent condition, built up with Mavic Open Pro rims on white System Ex track hubs (total value £220) and FSA vero chainset (£50). It has bullhorn bars, which I could change for drops if you wanted, but the bars have a reverse bar end lever for the front brake, which looks very slick. Chain is KMC half link (RRP £25), Charge spoon white saddle.
The frame is 58cm, slightly bigger than you specify but the stem is only 80mm. I also have a bike built onto a 56cm newly powder coated light pale blue frame that I could potentially swap everything onto. I am 5'9" and the Holdsworth frame fits fine.
I'm looking for £400; that's less than the cash I have spent building it up, and I have only ridden it once, hence the excellent condition. Certainly fits the bill as solid and reliable, and it looks simply stunning.
I can email you pictures if you are interested.
Thanks,
Mike
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• #3
hi, I have a couple of bikes for sale.
A 57cm Koga Miyata, newly built wheels on lightly used open sport rims, new bb, new headset, new chain, running 48 18 fixed. but has flip flop hub. Looks pretty smart. Currently has flat bars but I 'm sure I could swap them. Looking for £300 ono.A 55cm old brit lugged frame I have fitted new 700 32 tyres which fill the clearances pretty well. It has black wheels, front radially spoked, rear newly built to match. Rear has new sealed bearings. New BB. New chain. Currently on free wheel, possibly 42 16 (not sure). Also has flat bars at the moment. Looking for £250.
They are currently in my brothers shed so may take a day or so to get photos if you're interested. Or you can pop down to Herne Hill and have a look.
Andrew
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• #4
Any developments here...?
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• #5
Mcaley, sorry I thought I'd pmd a few days ago but it didn't send. Going again!
cheers,
T
Looking for a SMART looking 56cm fixie for a friend, (having convinced him fixed is best!) preferably with:
Drop bars
Quill stem (not Ahead)
Front brake
Not too bothered about the finest prestige/classic components, as long as the bike is solid, reliable and looks nice and clean.