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• #3
Great price with front wheel and tub included. Out of interest, is it for a 650 or 700 rear?
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• #4
Yeah it is that one. And it takes a 700 rear.
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• #5
The tt measures 57 c-t-c. Like you said lo-pro's can be a bit weird size wise, so not sure what effective length that is.
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• #6
You'd normally get a 57 top tube on a 59ish CTT seat tube frame. So would have thought because of the top tube length you'd have to be fairly tall to ride this. But maybe Im wrong?
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• #7
^You've got to convert that 57 to what it would be if it was horizontal to make the comparison.
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• #8
I measured the horizontal distance from the top of the seat tube, to inline with the centre of the head tube and it came up at 55cm c-t-c, but the head angle is pretty shallow.
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• #9
is this still up for grabs?
I recently bought this frame and forks on a rather foolish impulse, and to be honest it is far too nice for me to use as a general run about! So hopefully it can find the home it deserves..... The frame is a 52cm (c-t-c seat tube) Rick Powell tt frame with 126mm OLN rear spacing. I think it is Colombus SL I, pretty damn light! Seat post size is 27.2mm. The rear stays are chromed, as are the forks. All in all it is in good condition, no dents/scratches and only a few marks where the bb and seat post has been installed, and these won't be seen anyway. The front forks take a 24'' wheel, which is included (24'' Mavic Mach2 CD2 on Mavic hub w/ Vittoria Juniores tyre). There is a pretty shitty head set in it (Tange Falcon), but this runs pretty smoothly. Like i said i'm just not gonna use this, and just want i to go to a good home. I'm asking £150 for it, which will (obviously) include a donation to the forum.