-
• #27
I will take offers via PM on this, although I won't be online until later to reply.
-
• #28
I can't believe no one jumped on this. RPM I might buy if from you after all. I will offer [your highest offer] + £1
-
• #29
you just sold a damn good one?
-
• #30
personally £280 would be more realistic.
-
• #31
you just sold a damn good one?
For way above market price IMO... does best to hide sour grapes
-
• #32
that is a sweet ride rob. hope it goes to a good home.
ain't seen you for ages dude.
-
• #33
surprised you're not interested dale...
-
• #34
meh, drilled, scratched, £380 = not me
nice bike though. ebay best bet, some hipster will pay over the odds.
-
• #35
ha, fair.
-
• #36
Dale is wrong, it's beautiful, I'd buy it like a shot if I had the money (if only to keep it on the track where it belongs)
-
• #37
never said it wasn't nice, just not my cup of tea. anyway, enough of hi-jack this thread.
-
• #38
Why don't you just keep it, if it fit you perfectly? And it matches you like a dog matches its owner.
Sell the Dolan, and build the Roberts back up, and stop wasting everyone's time with your fucking melodrama.
-
• #39
I'm sure we could have a whip round at the RPLZ/GPT track day, and close the gap on whatever the difference is between £380 and what you'd sell the Dolan for...
-
• #40
Everyone knows alu is best..
-
• #41
Srsly though - we get, say, 40 people at the track day, and everyone gives Rob the cost of a pint.
-
• #42
personally £280 would be more realistic.
when they are 1k new? far nicer frame than a bob J or whatever other steel frame you get at that price.
it will not be fillet/brazed columbus either
-
• #43
Sell the Dolan, and build the Roberts back up, and stop wasting everyone's time with your fucking melodrama.
Ha-de-fucken-ha! ;D
And repped... -
• #44
thanks for your input everybody
still accepting reasonable offers.. -
• #45
:)
-
• #46
:)
+1
-
• #47
I'll take it for £380 you'll just have to wait a year for the payment...
deal then sorted!
-
• #48
thanks for your input everybody
still accepting reasonable offers..Do I detect a hint of sarcasm there?
-
• #49
really really nice frame mate.
-
• #50
very nice frame
It's no longer built, that's true.
it rides like a very good quality steel track bike, it's tight, light and responsive.
I would say though, that it wouldn't be a wise choice for longer distance road riding, although there's no reason why you couldn't use it on the road, maybe with a road fork, it's at home on the track.