Hi everyone,
I’ve just an excellent Quinn 853 bike with Shimano 105 9-speed group and three excellent track frames... Shipping on frames within the UK will be £11 - other items can ship free of charge in the same box. Bikes cost £20 to ship within the UK. I can ship anywhere in the world at a reasonable cost.
ALL ITEMS ARE IN BRISTOL
Unless specifically described I do not guarantee headsets or BBs which are fitted to frames. With all frames I can fit headsets or BBs - headset fitting costs £12; please see my latest headset thread:
Payment can be via bank transfer (preferred), cheque or the dreaded Paypal which costs me 3%…
** If you dib an item, please PM me and pay the same day unless you make other arrangements with me. Otherwise it may well be sold to the next person who wants it...**
Viewing/Personal collection is welcome as quite a few have found and have been able to get other parts they are looking for at the same time.
Hilary Stone
QUINN ROAD BIKE c1999 Reynolds 853 Shimano 105
Seat Tube (ctt): 22in (56cm), 20.5in (52cm ctc)
Top Tube (ctc): 21.5in (55cm)
Rear dropout width: 130mm
Wheel size: 700C
Seatpost size:27.2mm
Frame Tubing: Reynolds 853
This Quinn road bike features a beautiful Paul Donohue built Reynolds 853 frame and is equipped with a full Shimano 105 9-speed groupset in lightly used condition. The Cateye speedo needs a new mounting kit and reads about 2500 miles which I would think is almost certainly correct for the total mileage. The frame has a number of light marks to the paint but they are not at all obtrusive. A really nice road bike with the bonus of a pair of Mavic CXP30 clincher wheels... SOLD
DAVE HINDE TRACK FRAME Columbus Neuron
Seat Tube (ctt): 20.5in (52cm)
Top Tube (ctc): 20in (51cm)
Rear dropout width: 120mm
Wheel size: 700C/sprints with brake drop of 43mm
Frame tubing: Columbus Neuron Nivachrome tubing
This Dave Hinde track frame dates from the second half of the 1990s. It is built from Columbus Neuron tubing which was one of the close to top in the range, Nivachrome was the highest strength Columbus steel alloy made at the time. Its in very good condition - the paint is quite useable but has quite a number of scratches and scrapes though generally these are not very obtrusive. £195 reduced to £185
TJ CYCLES FLYING GATE TRACK FRAME Truly Stunning
Seat Tube (ctt): 21.5in (55cm)
Top Tube (ctc): 21in (53cm)
Rear dropout width: 120mm
Wheel size: Sprints/700C with brake drop of 47mm
Wheelbase: 37.5in (95cm)
Frame tubing: Reynolds 531 double butted
Seatpost size: 27.2mm
TJ Cycles Flying Gate track frames are really rather uncommon and this is a very nice example. The paint and chrome is generally in excellent condition with just a few marks to the paint. It has a lovely Zeus 2000 fork crown and beautifully sculptured rear dropouts. And very for a small frame it has lovely tight clearances and track frame angles. The rear is not drilled for a brake. £545 reduced to £525
FREJUS PISTA FRAME c1956 All chrome frame
Seat Tube (ctc): 54cm (21.25in)
Top Tube (ctc): 55cm (21.5in)
Rear dropout width: 115mm
Wheel size: Sprints/700C with brake drop of 50mm
Seatpost size: 27.0mm
This Frejus track frame dates from about 1956. More details about Frejus can be found at: http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/frejus.html and http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Frejus.htm It is in very good condition and when fitted with the correct decals will make a truly superb track bike. The chrome is generally in very good condition with a bit of speckling in some places but is very useable and I would not expect the chrome to detoriate if it is kept in a dry place… All chrome track bikes of the 1950s are really rather rare especially one with modern angles and clearances. SOLD
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Hi everyone,
I’ve just an excellent Quinn 853 bike with Shimano 105 9-speed group and three excellent track frames... Shipping on frames within the UK will be £11 - other items can ship free of charge in the same box. Bikes cost £20 to ship within the UK. I can ship anywhere in the world at a reasonable cost.
ALL ITEMS ARE IN BRISTOL
Unless specifically described I do not guarantee headsets or BBs which are fitted to frames. With all frames I can fit headsets or BBs - headset fitting costs £12; please see my latest headset thread:
http://www.lfgss.com/thread53572.html
for details of what is available.
Payment can be via bank transfer (preferred), cheque or the dreaded Paypal which costs me 3%…
** If you dib an item, please PM me and pay the same day unless you make other arrangements with me. Otherwise it may well be sold to the next person who wants it...**
Viewing/Personal collection is welcome as quite a few have found and have been able to get other parts they are looking for at the same time.
Hilary Stone
QUINN ROAD BIKE c1999 Reynolds 853 Shimano 105
Seat Tube (ctt): 22in (56cm), 20.5in (52cm ctc)
Top Tube (ctc): 21.5in (55cm)
Rear dropout width: 130mm
Wheel size: 700C
Seatpost size:27.2mm
Frame Tubing: Reynolds 853
This Quinn road bike features a beautiful Paul Donohue built Reynolds 853 frame and is equipped with a full Shimano 105 9-speed groupset in lightly used condition. The Cateye speedo needs a new mounting kit and reads about 2500 miles which I would think is almost certainly correct for the total mileage. The frame has a number of light marks to the paint but they are not at all obtrusive. A really nice road bike with the bonus of a pair of Mavic CXP30 clincher wheels... SOLD
DAVE HINDE TRACK FRAME Columbus Neuron
Seat Tube (ctt): 20.5in (52cm)
Top Tube (ctc): 20in (51cm)
Rear dropout width: 120mm
Wheel size: 700C/sprints with brake drop of 43mm
Frame tubing: Columbus Neuron Nivachrome tubing
This Dave Hinde track frame dates from the second half of the 1990s. It is built from Columbus Neuron tubing which was one of the close to top in the range, Nivachrome was the highest strength Columbus steel alloy made at the time. Its in very good condition - the paint is quite useable but has quite a number of scratches and scrapes though generally these are not very obtrusive. £195 reduced to £185
TJ CYCLES FLYING GATE TRACK FRAME Truly Stunning
Seat Tube (ctt): 21.5in (55cm)
Top Tube (ctc): 21in (53cm)
Rear dropout width: 120mm
Wheel size: Sprints/700C with brake drop of 47mm
Wheelbase: 37.5in (95cm)
Frame tubing: Reynolds 531 double butted
Seatpost size: 27.2mm
TJ Cycles Flying Gate track frames are really rather uncommon and this is a very nice example. The paint and chrome is generally in excellent condition with just a few marks to the paint. It has a lovely Zeus 2000 fork crown and beautifully sculptured rear dropouts. And very for a small frame it has lovely tight clearances and track frame angles. The rear is not drilled for a brake. £545 reduced to £525
FREJUS PISTA FRAME c1956 All chrome frame
Seat Tube (ctc): 54cm (21.25in)
Top Tube (ctc): 55cm (21.5in)
Rear dropout width: 115mm
Wheel size: Sprints/700C with brake drop of 50mm
Seatpost size: 27.0mm
This Frejus track frame dates from about 1956. More details about Frejus can be found at: http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/frejus.html and
http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Frejus.htm It is in very good condition and when fitted with the correct decals will make a truly superb track bike. The chrome is generally in very good condition with a bit of speckling in some places but is very useable and I would not expect the chrome to detoriate if it is kept in a dry place… All chrome track bikes of the 1950s are really rather rare especially one with modern angles and clearances. SOLD