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• #38929
Thats well hawt. a bit too expensive though? Taking the price of the bits off its still at least £350 for the frameset and buying stuff as a full bike should be cheaper.
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• #38930
Nothing in Oldham is realistic. This price also.
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• #38932
Looks like it's been set on fire. Poor thing.
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• #38933
Simoncini 52cm crimped columbus tubing not long to go mind!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220978222970?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
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• #38934
^ that was one that was listed on the bay years ago, I missed out on it and it went for the lowly sum of £112 was kicking myself
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• #38937
You can't compare those two.
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• #38939
^Pimp my shopper
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• #38940
AENDE TT BIKE c1979 Amazing DrilliumSeat Tube (ctt): 21.5in (55cm) Top Tube (ctc): 21.5in (55cm) Rear dropout width: 120mm Wheel size: Sprints Seatpost size: 27.2mm Aende frames were built by Alan (Pongo) Braithwaite for a period of about ten years from the late 1970s until the late 80s. This stunning time trial bike built in the Alf Engers drillium style is quite stunning. The lugs have all been drilled and the bottom bracket shell given a great big cutout in the interest of saving weight. Similarily most of the components have been drilled – the Weinmann 500 brakes, Campagnolo large flange Record hubs, saddle base and aluminium bolts have been used in the stem. The cranks are much earlier Campagnolo Record Pista 177mm which have been heavily reshaped and profiled totally exquisitely… they are the only subtle part to the bike. Bars are 3TTT Superleggero which were one of the lightest bars available back in the 1970s. A fantastic eyecatching bike. £1495
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• #38941
Possible cheap beater, pick up Marble Arch?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220986967584
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• #38942
shamals for hoops http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20-inch-Small-Shamal-Wheelset-20-Campagnolo-C-Record-16H-/140730898891?pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20c43719cb
![](http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDgwWDU3Nw==/$(KGrHqF,!nsE9fWp-1+fBPcHZDkspQ~~60_12.JPG)If my daughter were older I'd get them and fit to a small Raleigh kids racer.
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• #38943
If my daughter were older I'd get them and fit to a small Raleigh kids racer.
She will be one day and you will look back on this day with deep regret
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• #38944
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=120884539329
Good deal, I have sent him a message and is willing to post at cost too.
I would love it but it would need to be my everyday bike which I wouldn't get as much pleasure out of as my fixed and I would want to keep my roadie (curse my small flat).
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• #38946
That Thorn is lovely - good luck.
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• #38947
So who won the Dave Hinde?
Was outbid at £155.55 at the last second so not me!
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• #38948
These were the cranks fitted to the Raleigh Pioneers I think....
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• #38949
That Thorn is lovely - good luck.
The words "Thorn" and "lovely" aren't permitted to be in the same sentence.
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• #38950
These were the cranks fitted to the Raleigh Pioneers I think....
That what I was thinking - a nice addition to an older mixte frame. Less chances of your bits being caught up into the crankset.
[quote=Vince;2782082]If you look like this guy:
That's Charles Laughton.