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• #2
looks like it takes a band on downtube shifters so you'd just need a plastic cable guide for the bb shell
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• #3
could be internal route...as it looks to me that down tube is flattened at top part.
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• #4
Nice looking bike. Dropouts make it difficult for Fixie use. Not impossible but usually not desired. Sorry to say.
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• #5
I will upload more images this evening and some more sizes. Yes the dropouts are a bit tough for fixed but I have ran it with fixed.
It has cable guides down the other side and I can show that in pictures tonight.
Only the rear brake is internally routed. The tubes are a bizarre shape, almost triangular in design. All pictures tonight will hopefully reveal all the answers for people
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• #6
^forks original? not an expert, but they look terribly similar to Columbus max forks..wich might be a reason to find out what steel you are selling..
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• #7
I think they are original. All I know is that the whole thing is incredibly light. Ill update tonight with more details and have a dig about the material
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• #8
I have some more pictures for you guys and some more information.
The forks are indeed the original as the steerer has the same 'Goff' number stamped into it. The steel it is made from is still unknown to me but the frame, forks and the headset weighs only 2.4kg.
The wheelbase for the bike is 93cm, the seat tube is 57cm centre to top and the top tube is also 57cm centre to centre.
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• #9
Lovely frame. I'd hazard a guess at air forks, air downtube,
max for the rest.blowing smoke out me arrisWill add to the homage a goff
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• #10
Lovely frame. I'd hazard a guess at air forks, air downtube, max for the rest.
Will add to the homage a goff
The forks were a favourite of timetriallers at a time, and turn up on a lot of custom builds. No doubt it's a high end frame, but it's not Air, and I'm not sold on Max either.
either way, I'm contemplating buying it myself to stop the murder of puppies ;)
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• #11
250gbp and its yours Dandy!
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• #12
I reckon it's probably Columbus Genius
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• #13
I reckon you should buy it Dandy
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• #14
Bump - no price drop as its already a bargain
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• #15
Bump till the weekend!
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• #16
Bump and price drop £245
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• #17
I used to have a goff tt bike. lovely thing.
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1508&pictureid=11265
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• #18
Offt! That is a nice bit of kit! Wish somebody would buy this one and make it as nice!!
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• #19
great looking lo pro, bet this is a joy to ride
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• #20
this would make a great gift for mothers tomorrow so get it snapped up!!
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• #21
PD 230gbp!
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• #22
Very nice frame! The forks are definitely AIR, so I guess the down tube is too. The rest of the tubing is not Columbus AIR. Maybe CROMOR or something alike (easy to bend).
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• #23
Sold sold sold sold
Last shot at selling my Steve Goff Time Trial LoPro. If it does not sell this time then I will be having it chopped and modded.
The bike is super light, not sure what steel it is though I am afraid. No cracks or digs, only some chips in the rattle can paint job that was put on before I got it. The chips are not to bare metal.
Its a weird one to size but its about 57cm centre to top and I am 5ft8 riding it comfortably. It has a 650c front end and would be able to supply it with a Shimano 600 headset and BB.
It also has the original stamp on the bb from when it was made.
I would like 250gbp posted ono
Thanks