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• #2
Shit the bed, that's tidy. I've just spent the last five minutes staring at that build and costing it all up in my head and it would be a non starter in my hands but that frame is immense. I'm pretty sure I spent the entirety of the 90s lusting after a white Dogsbolx.
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• #3
nice frame
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• #4
trouser accident imminent
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• #5
Cheers folks!
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• #6
part work of art...part legend.....no, work of art and legend...good luck with the sale.
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• #7
To the potential new owner:
Please do not listen to Edscoble and turn this into a tourer. -
• #8
Comon please list the bits .......................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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• #9
Hi
In no particular order:
- Frame obviously as above
- Rockshox Reba (think its a team, cant recall and I'm not at home to check!)
- XT crank, mechs and shifters
- Avid BB7 brakes with speed levers
- Mavic XC717 rims on DT240's built by Harry Rowland
- Thomson seatpost
- Spesh Phenom saddle
- Stem varies between the 120mm 3T in the pic, a 100mm Thomson or 90mm spesh
- Bars are either Easton EA70 risers or the EA70 flats in the pic
- Bottle cages are steel
Jon
- Frame obviously as above
Sad to say, I'm selling my Roberts Dogsbolx Evo steel hardtail frame. Although I reckon its a work of art its just a tad too small for me. This was Roberts display bike (rather than a custom build specifically for me) to showcase their work and as such the workmanship is absolutely totally flawless.
I bought it new from Roberts in Croydon in January 2010 and its had an easy life (maybe three outings this year in total!). In use it feels like a "softtail" - as if theres an inch of suspension at the rear which soaks up the bumps. The spec is as follows:
Top tube: Reynolds 853
Down tube: Custom oval Dedacci
Seat tube: Columbus Life (27.2 Seatpost)
Chain stays: Columbus Foco
Seat stays: Reynolds 725
Rear horseshoe: Custom Roberts T45 chromoly
Paint is Bianchi Green Pearl with Carbon-look rear triangle
18" Seat tube
22" Top tube (centre to centre)
BB is 68mm English
Comes with seatpost clamp and TA Specialities headset
Geometry is for a 100mm fork
There are some paint scratches and the like as you'd expect; nothing more than light cosmetic (mostly they disappear once the bike is built up) and I've captured the worst of them in the photos. I'm looking for £525 delivered, and its in Belsize Park, London if anyone wants to have a look at it.
I'll be selling some of the running gear separately but if there's anything of interest to go with the frame then just ask. Pics below, including one of what it looks like built up!
Cheers
Jon