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• #2
..I just paid £750 for a Mk3 Golf GTI! are frames still selling for this much?
I really dont mean to derail your thread im just shocked
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• #3
..I just paid £750 for a Mk3 Golf GTI! are frames still selling for this much?
I really dont mean to derail your thread im just shocked
And you could of got a mk2, I have no idea why you bought a mk3.
Personally, I'd like the frame alot more for the £750 with no dents.
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• #4
Do you mean dents (where the actual metal has been deformed/bent) or chips (where the paint has worn off)?
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• #5
dent in the wallet maybe
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• #6
If you come down to £150, PM me. Cheers bro.
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• #7
750? For old battered frame with dents?
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• #8
Visually, and unless my eyes deceive, it does not appear to have dents. Chips here and there - yes. OP also states it is 'straight'.
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• #9
The frameset is straight, has some dents here and there, but that is all you see.
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• #10
How much is the shipping to EU by the way? Another £100 on top?
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• #11
^Think OP maybe getting his words mixed up 'dent' as opposed to 'chipping/flaking' (maybe not from here?). You definitely see chipping...
This can only be clarified by OP, plus I'd want him to explain pricing as top end pricing.
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• #12
I think I paid that for a brand spanking new Orbea track frame (only) custom built and sprayed
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• #13
If only this had a flat crown fork... I would of taken it, for £250.
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• #14
If your hoping somene is going to pay what your asking then maybe a picture of the full frame would be in order??
Question-.i cant tell but the downtube looks oval at the bb- is it ?
That would/may indicate a slightly later date.
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• #15
It is chips, thanks for correction
Yes, the downtube is ovalised in the middle, you can see it clearly in pic nr.5
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• #16
I can't remember the last time i saw a vintage De Rosa frame for sale let alone a track frame - very nice.
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• #17
Beautiful. My girlfriend's Dad has the road version of this hanging in his garage.
But £750?
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• #18
i saw a rossin track yesterday for less than 400 euros. this is more than double that. ridiculously expensive!
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• #19
I think the ends look clunky - square corners around the tabs where the stays meet them. Conversion-like.
Just sayin'.
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• #20
Really don't think it's a conversion - just the style of that era - the paint however is shabby and I think asking that price deserves sarkiness...
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• #21
If the frame looked like this it would be sold by now.
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• #22
I think the ends look clunky - square corners around the tabs where the stays meet them. Conversion-like.
Just sayin'.
That's how frames of this era were.
It's nice, but it needs a respray and £750 is way over the odds.
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• #23
If the frame looked like this it would be sold by now.
beyond gorgeous ;-P
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• #24
Was for the Alfa romeo team so the guy who owns has stated on several website. Its a lovely looingk frame.
I wish i had bought Mr C's De Rosa last year. Does anyone on the forum own it now? And if so is it still white?
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• #25
If the frame looked like this it would be sold by now.
Oh dear god... just found one of these for sale... for £440...
Hello everyone
Let's go straight to business
De Rosa Pista 57 cm
De Rosa Pista frame and maching track fork, 1987(+/-)
Tubes: Columbus SL (Main tubes profiled?)
Measurements: Seat tube 57 c/c, Top tube 57 c/c
BB: Italian
700c wheels front and rear. 100mm front and 120mm rear OLD.
Campagnolo front and rear dropouts.
The frameset is straight, has some dents here and there, but that is all you see.
Aiming to 750 GBP (without shipping. Would ship to EU)
Any questions welcome
deroyebora@gmail.com
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