Up for sale is my mates lopro that I said I'd take off his hands but can no longer justify keeping, just don't have the space or money for it.
We don't know much about this frame, it's probably british made and reynolds 753, it used to be a geared time trial frame.
We think it was designed for a 650c wheel but have been using a 26" just fine.
It's recently had a fresh powdercoat at armourtex, pink with glitter.
Here are the pics
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Price is £220 for:
Frame, forks, headset (slightly rough), 100mm sakae stem and a front 26" wheel with tyre and tube.
I had it built up like this before it was painted
Edit:The stem itself is not stuck but the wedge is, in the bottom of the steerer. It doesn't interfere too much but means most stems can't be slammed. I don't think it would be too hard to remove as it's only been there about a month.
This is not the famous forum frame known as Les.
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Up for sale is my mates lopro that I said I'd take off his hands but can no longer justify keeping, just don't have the space or money for it.
We don't know much about this frame, it's probably british made and reynolds 753, it used to be a geared time trial frame.
We think it was designed for a 650c wheel but have been using a 26" just fine.
It's recently had a fresh powdercoat at armourtex, pink with glitter.
Here are the pics
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Price is £220 for:
Frame, forks, headset (slightly rough), 100mm sakae stem and a front 26" wheel with tyre and tube.
I had it built up like this before it was painted
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Edit:The stem itself is not stuck but the wedge is, in the bottom of the steerer. It doesn't interfere too much but means most stems can't be slammed. I don't think it would be too hard to remove as it's only been there about a month.
This is not the famous forum frame known as Les.