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• #2
check the ebay thread..........or search. always loads about at that price.
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• #3
done that already duke
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• #4
i've got one that's 55cm, from eighthinch.com, their scrambler frame with carbon forks. pretty laid back geometry, cromo tubing, looking for about £120, a bit less than what i paid for it (a lot less if you include tax and getting fork and headset installed). it's only been built up once and ridden about 2 miles but is too small for me.
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• #5
Good grief! Not hatin' BTW, I was just curious and stumbled on this monstrosity... Looks vaguely familiar so may be a repostitution.... ;]
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• #6
I'm selling my Fort Track7005 - its 56cm ctt, with undrilled forks, headset and BB. In really good condition. £180...
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• #7
Good grief! Not hatin' BTW, I was just curious and stumbled on this monstrosity... Looks vaguely familiar so may be a repostitution.... ;]
with those angles, comfy as fock.
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• #8
aye, tried to sell it on the bay a while a go but got completely fucked around by the winning buyer, grr.
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• #9
I'm selling my Fort Track7005 - its 56cm ctt, with undrilled forks, headset and BB. In really good condition. £180...
Didn't you just buy that?
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• #10
Hey Harry; nope I've had it for a while and been tediously touting it about on the forum (probably where you recognise it from)
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• #11
Haha. Fair enough.
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• #12
Harry, it is Alu, yes - 7005, made in Japan.
However, having ridden Cannondales in the past, this is not aluminium as I would recognise it - it is seriously built like a tank; really solid and stiff (just check out the size of the chainstays!)
I will consider anything and am wiling to pay around £250.
Cheers for ya ears