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i have an 58cm edison track frame really great tight clearance for £250 if interested good condition.
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If you're still looking, i'm thinking of splitting this one.
Dave Russell of Slough frame (58 seat tube ctc, 55 top tube ctc) and Gazelle track fork. -
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^ Hawt!
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i have this (frameset plus campagnolo headset) for 210 euros:
postage is 28 euros, i think, from france to england.
it's a german Kothke, sandblasted but with bits of chrome left. from late 60's, early 70's with Nervex Pro lugs. Fork is Colner (chromed under paint). -
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@ Doktor P.: WHY?! That's easily one of my favourite bikes of the forum..
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This is the tasty Edison track frame 58cm, which is from a small shop in Derbyshire. The name comes from the original owner, Eddie, and his son; Edison. Nice. There's very little about them on the web, but here's a link to their shop http://www.edisoncycles.co.uk/
Aparently the shop was setup in 1981, so i'm guessing this frame is from the 80s, but could be later?
The frame itself is lovely, with nice lugwork with heart cutouts, and a capped seatstay bridge, plus it has Edison embossed into the tops of the seatstays. The forks have a tasty flat crown (drilled), with round legs. Combined with an awesome blue to off-white fade, this is one spanking frame. There are a few marks to the paint, but nothing out of the ordinary. Frame is straight with no dents.
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A friend has a lovely Edison road frame and its very nicely put together, i don't need it but are you suggesting its available for £200?. If so looks a bargain.
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@ Doktor P.: WHY?! That's easily one of my favourite bikes of the forum..
Thank you.
Too many bills and too many bikes.
Also there's a road bike that needs wheelset.
I just don't need 3 bikes, well, not at the moment :)^^ Guy, that's very nice!!
Hey there,
I am on the hunt for a track frame, preferably something vintage, with tight geometry and a short wheel base. I'm 6'1", so something between 56cm and 58cm would be ideal. Willing to pay up to 200 quid for something in good nick.
Thanks!