This fine Hardisty tt frame has been bought and sold a few times here. Benjybars had it. He sold it to SDW. SDW changed his mind and sold it back to Benjybars. Benjybars changed his mind and sold it to me. And now ...
This shouldn't happen because it is a lovely frame in Reynolds 653 built at the Hardisty shop in Newcastle, quite possibly by the renowned Kevin Winter who was Hardisty's chief frame builder. (I have been in touch with KW, he says it is okay to put his stickers on if desired, but he also says he can't be 100% certain about the authorship).
Frame and forks only. Seat tube 59cm ctc, top tube 57cm ctc, 100/126 dropouts, 27.2 seatpost size, well-executed and unusual lugwork. At some point it has been resprayed, professionally. Paintwork not perfect but very good, a few minor scratches on the top tube.
A rare frame for only £110 (which is the bargain price I paid) plus £15 postage. Dibs/PM please.
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This fine Hardisty tt frame has been bought and sold a few times here. Benjybars had it. He sold it to SDW. SDW changed his mind and sold it back to Benjybars. Benjybars changed his mind and sold it to me. And now ...
This shouldn't happen because it is a lovely frame in Reynolds 653 built at the Hardisty shop in Newcastle, quite possibly by the renowned Kevin Winter who was Hardisty's chief frame builder. (I have been in touch with KW, he says it is okay to put his stickers on if desired, but he also says he can't be 100% certain about the authorship).
Frame and forks only. Seat tube 59cm ctc, top tube 57cm ctc, 100/126 dropouts, 27.2 seatpost size, well-executed and unusual lugwork. At some point it has been resprayed, professionally. Paintwork not perfect but very good, a few minor scratches on the top tube.
A rare frame for only £110 (which is the bargain price I paid) plus £15 postage. Dibs/PM please.