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• #2
Nice job. I'd love a cyclo-cross frame to convert but it's not in my price range.
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• #3
sell your spleen.
you'll even have money left over other things that are fun
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• #4
bump
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• #5
very nice! are you in leeds? (just being nosey)
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• #6
near leeds yes... harrogate, but ride in leeds with fixed gear leeds every tuesday night at 8pm hyde park
(shameless plug)
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• #7
4 brake levers?
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• #8
add some mudguards and this is a perfect 4 season commute bike
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• #9
yup. and if you get bored you can plonk some nobbly tyres on and go offroad!
have a few people interested but no cigar yet
any more takers?
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• #10
am interested, looks great... but what size? im 6 ft 1" ish...
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• #11
Sold
SOLD
56 tt 53 st paul milnes cyclocross bike
i love this bike.
its a hand built paul milnes (yorkshire) 531 cyclocross bike with internal cable routing
it was my first fixed gear bike but i have since upgraded to a bigger bike,
its a lovely shade of pea green, not uber hipster bling specced but has some nice bits (check out the saddle!) all-round solid retro bike, even has cx levers handy for cruising and braking.. it's singlespeed at the moment but you could easily plonk a fixed rear wheel... i have played around with riding positions a lot with this bike so if you want to see how else it could be built....
http://flickr.com/photos/tomcutting/sets/72157600281633136/
so... any takers? not in london (yorkshire so postage for the most of you i imagine)
no pedals am afraid, but can sort some out if you are struggling
£300 please