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• #2
Interested for a beater if you have any pics? prelim Dibs?
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• #3
Speedy clickin' there, just about to take some...
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• #4
secondary dibs
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• #5
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62748333@N02/sets/72157626905672939/
Just a few quick pics.
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• #6
good work, maybe the next owner can finish the job!
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Also, i'm now looking for a ~54cm track frame, holla if you got something.
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What a beast!
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Argh. Double post bonanza.
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Ladywell, Lewisham preferably. I didn't mention in the first post but i'm sticking with first dibs, it's easier that way. So chrisbmx, please PM me to work out pickup, cheers.
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• #11
Damn, I wont be able to get that far South for a week or so... I'll pass it over to the next chap.
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• #12
good work, maybe the next owner can finish the job!
Missed this, thanks :P I wished so hard for it shrink but to no avail, was a lovely bargain :)
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Thirdly dibs? Juuust in case...
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• #14
Fourth dibs! Would make an awesome winter bike! cheers
SOLD SOLD SOLD.
Hi there,
After long deliberation I've decided the free track frame (frame only) I picked up from ms okra a while back is just too big, so I'm passing it on.
However, as I spent many hours and quite a bit of money getting the seatpost out I'd like £15 for it. Nothing structurally wrong with the frame as far as I can tell, I didn't build it up and there is no headset.
**Note: **The caustic soda used to get the seatpost out has meant the (red) paint is in pretty dire condition (the paint now seems to come off on your hands), hence this is probably only suitable for a beater. I can throw in a small can of 'hammered copper' Hammerite paint for a fiver if you want, to seal the paint and stop it coming off.
**Note #2: **The left crank arm was also stuck on, and I stripped the threads trying to get it off. However, i have now angle grinded it lots, but at the moment I can't prise it fully off due to lack of prising tool (crowbar/long metal pipe). If whoever takes this wants to pick it up and bring a crowbar I'm sure we could have a whack at getting it off. No idea if the BB is stuck or not, as I cannot get to it with the crank still in place.
Please read the two notes fully, I don't want to misrepresent the state this frame is in. The sizing is an estimate (taken from what i was told) but I'm pretty sure it's around 58cm. Any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Paul