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• #2
I'd rather not post and would prefer to sell whole instead of split, but if there is no interest I will consider a split...
Dibs here is fine, but first with the cash always wins - collection from West Hampstead
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• #3
What gear ratio/size chainring and cogs does it have? Is the rear hub a flip/flop?
And also, are they the same rims from the original listing with just the front one machined?
Would love to come and have a look at it this weekend if you're around?
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• #4
Nice bike, nice price.
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• #5
What gear ratio/size chainring and cogs does it have? Is the rear hub a flip/flop?
And also, are they the same rims from the original listing with just the front one machined?
Would love to come and have a look at it this weekend if you're around?
Hey, the rims are the original - I just wore in the breaking surface. Was a bit crap when there was still paint on it, but actually a pretty reliable braking surface now. Clamp on brake is surprisingly strong too.
Ratios are 46 x 18 I think (will check later)
Rear hub is fixed/fixed
I'm around on Saturday if you want to come check it out.
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• #6
still for sale after some messing around. I'm away from Wednesday until Sunday so viewings welcome tonight or tomorrow.
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• #7
Nice bike at a very nice price. Should have bought this when I had the chance last year...
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• #8
I am willing to split this now. Open to reasonable offers
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• #9
bump
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• #10
value
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• #11
How much for the Dia Compe clamp on brake?
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• #12
How much are you looking for the frame, fork, bottom bracket, headset and stem? Very interested, lovely looking bike! Thanks mate
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Is it 57 c-c or c-t?
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Hi all,
this is now sold - complete as is. Sad to see it go. Thanks for all the interest.
The first of my bikes to go in my 2011 clear out has to be this beautiful Gazelle Champion Mondial AA track - originally bought from Fruit last year (thread here: https://www.lfgss.com/thread37260.html - which gives some of the history of the frame and more photos).
The frame itself is good condition, though there are some marks on it from use - until I bought it, it had only done dry miles in the velodrome, since then it's done minimal wet rides and always been kept indoors.
Fruit had it marked as a 57.5, but I always though it was more of a 57 - either way it was always too big for me (hence the 70mm stem in the photos).
Frame: Reynolds 531 - late eighties
Stem:3ttt stem (I also have another 100m NOS 3ttt stem I was going to fit - yours for another £10)
Bars: 42cm mavic - lovely shape
headset: campagnolo Chorus
bottom bracket: Sugino
cranks: sugino messenger
Wheels: Velocity deep v with formula hubs and black spokes (have some marks on the rims, but handbuilt, true and very very strong), miche cog with Dura Ace Lock ring
Tyres: 25m Gatorskins, plenty of life left..
Brake: Dia Compe clamp on with Dirty harry lever
Shimano aero seatpost
Saddle: your choice of charge spoon, or Ritchey Pro
PRICE: £420
(pedals not included)
it's possible to get tighter clearances at the back by taking a link out- see: