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• #2
Dibs ! pending question
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• #3
That'll be an awesome rat..
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• #4
Dibs ! pending question
Ask away
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• #5
Was writing a pm but yeah let make it public.
Sorry for my total ignorance. Seeing the age of the frame is anything I should be aware of ? weird bb size ? seatpost clamp with other standard? extra heavy.
Max
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• #6
Second dibs!
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• #7
Was writing a pm but yeah let make it public.
Sorry for my total ignorance. Seeing the age of the frame is anything I should be aware of ? weird bb size ? seatpost clamp with other standard? extra heavy.
Max
Bottom bracket and headset are standard English thread; seatpost clamp is standard and frame is made from Reynolds 531
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• #8
Thanks, I'll take it (posted)
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• #9
Damn!- always dibbing too freaking late!
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• #10
I'd love to own that :(
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• #11
Sold to Woutchi
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• #12
well done max, awesome frame....i would have bought it myself!
Chas Hill was a South London frame builder and was based inthe Old Kent Road, which can be made out on the head badge.
The frame dates back to the 1940/50’s and has the original paint work and needs a respray or powder coating. The seat tube is 51cm 20inches from centre to top and the top tube is 52cm 20.5 inches from centre to centre. It has mudguard eyes and will take either 27 inch or 700c wheels, the rear end is spaced out at 110mm and the front at 100mm. The front forks are drilled for a brake. Check out the lugs; the narrow forks and the fork crown detail
I am after £100 for it. I am based in North Yorks and I can send it using Parcelforce for £16.00 using the 48 hour service or I will pack it up and you can arrange your own
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