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Some real good ones there - the Hirondelle has taken my eye - It says on the listing that it is 57.5cm ctc - what is that ctt? is it more than 57.5 or less??
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ctc = center to center, ctt = center to top.
Old guys usually measure the seat tube ctt instead of ctc (and using inches instead of centimeters)...
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I know that!!.... :-) I meant what size is the frame ctt ? My fault, my question wasn't very clear as usual..... Some of these frames are beautiful.... I never got back to you about that Argos frame did I.... I've was away last week, and only realised when I was looking at this post. I still want it, but I can't afford it - I'll look out for it if u still have it when I have some cash to spend on bikes.
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ah! the magni is a beauty, i can still taste the bitterness in my mouth
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I am telling myself that the Harry Quinn is 1cm too large and that red is not my colour
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What dyou want a Cannondale for when you could have this for less
2.5k , 19 inch frame.
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i never understood the point of using Ti on a full-suss, they rarely end up lighter and the inherent properties of the material makes it too flexy compared to alloy. or the frame costs so much that you have to skimp on parts. (like the heavy mazocchi forks in the pic instead of some fox floats)
bikes for posting on forums rather than riding IMHO. the phrase 'all the gear no idea' springs to mind.
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totally agree with you
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It's the second guy who is trying to convince me to get a Moots!
I just like the Leftys - although i read that is possible to use them on standard 1 1/8 frames by changing one part...
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roberto, what frames do you have left?
Steel or alloy, new school or old skool, drilled or not, Columbus or Reynolds, french, italian or english, there's frames for every taste - from £150. Check them out and help me buy a Cannondale Rush!