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nobody want?
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I want it, just can't afford it. (Not meant to sound rude) Beautiful detailing.
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looks great peter.. zapped here with a time machine..!
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Beautiful.
Agree with Rodolfo - where do these bikes come from that they look so pristine at 34 years of age?!
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thanks guys
I guess it will be the same a couple of years from now - you'll find top end bikes hardly ridden and covered in dust - after a 'boom' in the cycling market, sparked by Tour De France success of fellow countrymen
Guess this is a bike previously owned by a MAMIW or MAMIA (Middle Aged Man In Wool/Acryl) that decided this hobby wasn't for him after riding for less than a hundred miles ;-)
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moving it to ebay if there's no interest here
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Really stunning...very tempted...
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contact me if it should get unbearable ;-)
I'll close the thread now
If you're seriously looking for a perfectly preserved, fully original Dutch Reynolds 531 racing bike with a 59cm c-t seat tube and 57cm c-c top tube, here it is. Frame number 3224829, built in 1979 and there's hardly a scratch on it. Obviously hardly used at all, it's truly superb.
Parts: Pelissier hubs to Mavic rims, Sunour VX gear, Sugino Super Mighty chainset, Weinmann bakes, SR stem and bars, Arius saddle.
Please see all full-res photos here. I even took a couple in the sunshine against the 'beginners bike photography advice' just to show the beauty of the Ivory/pearlescent paint job.
EDIT: Yours to bid on through ebay now