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• #3727
some say it is cheap entry level material.
slap them hard
Some say it is SL
congratulate them
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• #3728
^ Gold right there! Repped!
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• #3729
Sounds like a plan! :)
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• #3730
These glasses, look like they say *Orbea *but can't find anything.
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• #3732
Picked this frame up but can't work out who it's built by, can any one help?
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2880&pictureid=16851
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2880&pictureid=16853
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2880&pictureid=16852The chrome is in really good condition so can't be that old?
The fork steerer is stamped 884123 so perhaps made in 1988?
Also has Reynolds 531 Butted stamped on the steerer and campagnolo dropouts. However, there are no marks or stamps anywhere on the frame.
Any ideas?edit: after a bit of scrapping away at the paint i've found the same number as above stamped on the downtube lug of the bb shell, if that makes sense?
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• #3733
Local charity shop is selling a favori which, i think is made by ellis briggs. Not bothered about the bike but it has a san marco rolls saddle on it with a bonkers bridget riley-esque headfuck of a pattern on it. Cant find a THING about it. Swirly contour pattern of black and white lines which really messes with your eyes. Its bloody ace and i want to give them a fair offer on it....being a charity and all. Any idea what the history of it is? Thanks
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• #3734
Can someone ID this Cinelli frame? It's made out of chromoly, seems tig welded and has a modern road dropout
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• #3735
Maybe an early Cinelli Aliante?
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• #3736
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• #3737
Lush
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• #3738
Oof, lovely
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• #3739
thank you guys! The guy wants £205 is it fair? it has some scratches and a small dent on the seattube and it doesn't come with a fork tho
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• #3740
Favori is indeed one of Ellis Briggs'. Pay what you deem fair for it depending on the components on it.
Local charity shop is selling a favori which, i think is made by ellis briggs. Not bothered about the bike but it has a san marco rolls saddle on it with a bonkers bridget riley-esque headfuck of a pattern on it. Cant find a THING about it. Swirly contour pattern of black and white lines which really messes with your eyes. Its bloody ace and i want to give them a fair offer on it....being a charity and all. Any idea what the history of it is? Thanks
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• #3741
Hi guys,
I picked this up recently. It's an old Moducel Team frame and a real beauty. The previous owner tells me it's a colnago, but the detailing on the lugs don't look familiar to me. I've never seen the club logo without the stem.
I posted in the Colnago owners' thread and the consensus is that its not a Colnago, so what is it?!
Any help much appreciated.
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=78&pictureid=16748
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=78&pictureid=16749
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=78&pictureid=16750
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=78&pictureid=16751
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• #3742
Thanks coventry eagle
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• #3743
This frame has been in my family for a long time and has recently been re-discovered. Im looking for as much information as possible about this piece as I think its quite a rare item. Thought to be an early 1970's track frame by F.W.Evans, but I haven't been able to find any solid information on how to date this frame, or any information or even pictures of old Evans track frames.
If anyone could help I would be very grateful, and if people could also estimate how much this frame would be worth I would also be grateful.
Thanks for your help.
Hello, I'm new here.
Apologies for a double post but I found this thread after posting in and old "For Sale" thread.
Ewan, I'm pretty sure that I am the newest owner of that FW Evans Track frame.From what I have managed to find, with some obsessive searching, is that there have been two owners in Perth, Western Australia. It's been used as both a track bike and street fixie.
I just arrived here on Tuesday 21 Jan '14; just North of Sydney and I am building it up into track bike again to race at the local velodrome (outdoor track really).
If you have any information regarding the frame's history, at least during it's time with your family? I'm very keen to have a look at it.Cheers,
MarkT.
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• #3744
Hi, I'm trying to identify this Peugeot I bought second hand. Originally had racing bars but I switched them. Bought in NL.
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0Bz6KGAwKkEoAZDF1d0dXSkl4QVU/edit
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• #3745
Hello everyone.
I've been trying to identify this Jan Janssen bike I have, but I can't seem to find the correct model.
Hopefully you guys can help with it.
Here's some pictures I took, and I've tried to cover everything needed to try to identify it.Seat Tube (C-C) = 53cm
Seat Tube (C-T) = 55cm
Top Tube (C-C) = 57cm
Crank Size = 170mmI bought the bike here in Portugal, but the seller told me it came from Holland
Hope someone can help me with this.
Thank you.ps - some of the photos aren't rotated, and I really don't know why, on my computer they are, but google seems to want them other way...
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• #3746
trying to identify a frame/fork
Reynolds 531 frame and fork has this
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• #3747
yellow fork looks like pinarello
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• #3748
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• #3749
yep, thanks, 531 sticker through me off
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• #3750
Hi everyone,
I bought a vintage track frame with Tommasini decals a while ago, and since it most probably isn't really a Tommasini, would be fun to know it's real origin. Anyone got a hint? Also, if someone has a good guess about the tubing, would be interesting to know.This is about everything I know of the frame:
-The size is ST 60 cm and TT 55,5 cm, both center to center
-Weighs around 2,15 kg
-Angles are 75 deg front and 75,5 deg ST
-Seatpost 27,2 mm
-BCM lugs
-British threaded BB shell
-On the bottom of the BB shell engraved numbers "1179" and "60"
-Apart from the BCM logos and BB engravings I can't find any other logos, writing etc.Some pictures can be found from here.
Does anybody know something about this Columbus tubeset? The decal reads "Tubi Rinforzati Grantiti Columbus Acciaio Speciale" It is on an old Faggin around '80ish. I tried to Google it but the Information were confusing. Some say it is SL and some say it is cheap entry level material.