Claud Butler World's Championship Sprint Reynolds 531 track frame from 1954 with stunning lugwork and very fine tubing. 58cm ctt seat tube, 58cm ctc top tube.
£150£140£130£125 posted in the UK, paypal gift please. Dibs then pm me for payment details please. SOLD
Frame number 1555 542, which dates it as a Feb 1954 build. Using the excellent Claud Butler resource and particularly the CB 1954 catalogue (see http://homepage.ntlworld.com/nkilgariff/CBcats/Cat_54/CB1954_Cat.htm) I've identified it as a World's Championship Sprint - the top of the range frame - due to:
Seat stays chamfered and wrapped over at seat cluster
1" top tube
Round to oval to round pencil chainstays
Reinforced end plates to curved seat stay bridge
Matching fancy lugs on page 3 fig 8.
I am not a CB expert though so if anyone else know different please say. This would make it a close clearance frame for 27" wheels without guards, so will fit 700c nicely (8mm smaller bead diameter). Here's the catalogue entry from 54:
The bad points:
a crappy rattle can paint job that is chipped and rusty in various places and particularly on the tob tube, though only surface rust, this frame needs refinishing.
no original forks (though I'm throwing in the modern Alu fork currently fitted with the frame).
rear brake bridge has been drilled.
Someone must have loved it fairly recently as it is a Campag Chorus BB (some surface rust on the tapers but it turns easy enough and appears serviceable), a Campag Chorus headset (suspect it is the wrong size though as the cups can be turned by hand) and a Campag seatpin, all of which come with it.
Photos:
Any more photos required can be supplied, just ask. Cheers.
Claud Butler World's Championship Sprint Reynolds 531 track frame from 1954 with stunning lugwork and very fine tubing. 58cm ctt seat tube, 58cm ctc top tube.
£150£140£130£125posted in the UK, paypal gift please. Dibs then pm me for payment details please. SOLDFrame number 1555 542, which dates it as a Feb 1954 build. Using the excellent Claud Butler resource and particularly the CB 1954 catalogue (see http://homepage.ntlworld.com/nkilgariff/CBcats/Cat_54/CB1954_Cat.htm) I've identified it as a World's Championship Sprint - the top of the range frame - due to:
I am not a CB expert though so if anyone else know different please say. This would make it a close clearance frame for 27" wheels without guards, so will fit 700c nicely (8mm smaller bead diameter). Here's the catalogue entry from 54:
The bad points:
Someone must have loved it fairly recently as it is a Campag Chorus BB (some surface rust on the tapers but it turns easy enough and appears serviceable), a Campag Chorus headset (suspect it is the wrong size though as the cups can be turned by hand) and a Campag seatpin, all of which come with it.
Photos:
Any more photos required can be supplied, just ask. Cheers.