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• #40802
really want these, but just gotta curb my spending,
looks like they might stick around this price
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• #40803
Just won that 653 lo pro for £121! Cheers for the post on here...should be a fun ride!
4 bikes now....shiiiit!!
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• #40804
^massive win
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• #40805
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• #40807
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• #40808
Gna try my look at getting that ribble road frame with the duff forks for cheap, wont be lookin at paying much tho..
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• #40809
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• #40810
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• #40811
Fiver says 54cm CTC
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• #40812
You win, I thought that seat tube was waaaay longer.
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• #40813
Did you ask the seller?
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• #40815
^^ Yeah
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• #40816
Damn!
Just missed this... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ridley-OVAL-907c-Track-Cycling-Frame-Size-55?item=380437597482&cmd=ViewItem&_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8554951403126247674&autorefresh=true
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• #40817
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• #40818
sugino 75 chainring at £4 6 hours http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUGINO-75-NJS-TRACK-PISTA-CAMPAGNOLO-RECORD-144-NJS-CHAINRING-NEW-/230790667466?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item35bc321cca#ht_500wt_1237
someone really wanted that :D damn
i got a sweet s75 49th i wanted to switch up to 50
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• #40820
^ Seller has an addiction to NJS frames, Leader in the pic and London based. Own up, who is it?
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• #40821
Presumably1000archangels
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• #40822
So close, but yet so far...
Seller wanted £500 earlier today, but now wants to let the auction run :(
Might succumb to a £600/700 offer if anyone is interested. ridiculous bargain. sheriff star wheelset included.
Initially I was a bit dubious about the frame, Hetchins are usually made with Reynolds right?
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• #40823
It's Comete...
Read it again - my experience is that these are manufactured in exactly the same way. Does your frame make any unusual noises?
If your "purpose built track frame" has been anywhere near the gentlemen with the big legs, then surely it's nearing the end of its' life?!
Oh, and I've been up and down kerbstones on ALL of the track frames I've owned. I just wouldn't trust a frame that had been glued together.
Peugeot http://velospace.org/node/28962
Vitus http://velospace.org/node/20435One with bad reputation and poor craftsmanship and the other with a good reputation and great skill.
This frame was taken out of a box two years ago and has never seen a man with big legs yet. I've been riding and loving it and found only one downside - everyone drooling all over it. And nothing similar as creaking or squeaking, it's stiff and strong.
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• #40824
So, like most of the bikes on this forum, it's never seen a track!
Priceless...
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• #40825
^ Seller has an addiction to NJS frames, Leader in the pic and London based. Own up, who is it?
Presumably1000archangels
If it is then the 2nd pic is from previous seller. I don't think he owns a leader or a stupid valve cap.
It's Comete...
Read it again - my experience is that these are manufactured in exactly the same way. Does your frame make any unusual noises?
If your "purpose built track frame" has been anywhere near the gentlemen with the big legs, then surely it's nearing the end of its' life?!
Oh, and I've been up and down kerbstones on ALL of the track frames I've owned. I just wouldn't trust a frame that had been glued together.