I got this earlier this year to build up as a winter bike project, but that's not going to happen any more and I need the cash... so it really pains me to put this gorgeous Gazelle Champion Mondial Type A frame up for sale! 531 tubing, this is a tall but not long frame, 64cm c-t, 57.5cm top tube. The type A was the "training" frame, so this has slightly bigger clearances (you can get 28mm tyres on this) and mudguard mounts - I'm told they ride superbly and it's very nicely put together. This is an early 80s frame, I'm told too. The gold paintwork is original and very lovely in the flesh! There are some chips and rubs (see photos - I took photos of most of them) but this is generally in really excellent condition. Rear spacing in 126mm, seat-post I believe is 27.2mm.
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I got this earlier this year to build up as a winter bike project, but that's not going to happen any more and I need the cash... so it really pains me to put this gorgeous Gazelle Champion Mondial Type A frame up for sale! 531 tubing, this is a tall but not long frame, 64cm c-t, 57.5cm top tube. The type A was the "training" frame, so this has slightly bigger clearances (you can get 28mm tyres on this) and mudguard mounts - I'm told they ride superbly and it's very nicely put together. This is an early 80s frame, I'm told too. The gold paintwork is original and very lovely in the flesh! There are some chips and rubs (see photos - I took photos of most of them) but this is generally in really excellent condition. Rear spacing in 126mm, seat-post I believe is 27.2mm.
Looking for £160 ono.