Concorde road frame, Reynolds 753, unknown history, but the Reynolds sticker says "Renovated".
All the Concorde history I could find said their frames were built by other companies, using Columbus tubing.
Something's fallen on the top tube's middle cable guide at some point, so now the guide is half-flat and there's a dent in the tube. There is a crack in the paint on one side but I'm not sure whether I should sand it back and check for a crack. Could probably cut and sleeve it.
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Concorde road frame, Reynolds 753, unknown history, but the Reynolds sticker says "Renovated".
All the Concorde history I could find said their frames were built by other companies, using Columbus tubing.
Something's fallen on the top tube's middle cable guide at some point, so now the guide is half-flat and there's a dent in the tube. There is a crack in the paint on one side but I'm not sure whether I should sand it back and check for a crack. Could probably cut and sleeve it.