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• #2
I think this is very cheap..... I'll bet it's sold within the hour.
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• #3
is it too cheap? trying to be fair pricewise?
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=156769
theres the thread of me dating it via the serial number
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• #4
ok lets say £300 and someones getting a bargain.
lot of decent vintage kit on the bike, pm me sure if your keen.
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• #5
Lovely, seems just a bit too big for me, if my European brain gets the inch to cm right. :/
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• #6
56cm.
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• #7
That is very cheap. You'd no way be able to build that up with those parts for £300.
Not that I condone splitting up beautiful old bikes, but I'm lusting after the saddle bag and support and stem and clips, in the unlikely event that you don't get any takers for it as it is (i.e. dibs...).
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• #8
and i'd take the brakes
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• #9
I'd rather sell in one go tbh.
lovely bike, I've just too many bikes.
I
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• #10
Interested in the Bluemels mudguards if it comes to splitting.
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• #11
Keep it together.
I think if someones gonna buy it for the long- term and your happy with 300 mark
Don't split.its too nice.A buyer will be along soon and take if to ride ( i hope)
Over 50's porn....
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• #12
yeah, I think would do ok on ebay, but they are total gangsters with fees if reserved or buy it now.
Hopefully wont come to that.
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• #13
I'll leave this up here over the weekend but its going ebay on monday. :(
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• #14
Bump for £25 price reduction.
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• #15
I've got a few of these and I can vouch for their light weight, usually 531 or Accles and Pollock tubes, love to take it off your hands but I just have too many already, great price though.
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• #16
these are usually accles and pollack I have one from 1946 which will go on ebay unless someone has a suitable trade.
Mines 23" fillet brazed with standard racing dropouts not track looking for a 24" or close 30-40s frameset bought from ebay and was also listed by the same seller on here.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ebay.