• Hi everyone,
    I’ve just sorted out another lot of interesting and bargain frames. Shipping on frames within the UK will be £11 - other items can ship free of charge in the same box. I can ship anywhere in the world at a reasonable cost.

    ALL ITEMS ARE IN BRISTOL

    Payment can be via bank transfer (preferred), cheque or the dreaded Paypal which costs me 3%…

    ** If you dib an item, please PM me and pay the same day unless you make other arrangements with me. Otherwise it may well be sold to the next person who wants it...**

    Next Cyclejumble is Ripley, Ripley Village Hall on Saturday 25th September - its one of the biggest and best and is easily reached by bike... Get there early! I will be there.

    Viewing/Personal collection is welcome as quite a few have found and have been able to get other parts they are looking for at the same time.

    Hilary Stone

    UNKNOWN TRACK FRAME 1970s Really cool lugs and details
    Seat Tube (ctt): 62cm (24.5in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 57.5cm (22.75in)
    Rear dropout width: 120mm
    Wheelsize: Sprints/700C
    Seatpost size: 27.2mm
    Frame tubing: Reynolds 531 double butted
    This is an extremely nice large track frame from the 1970s - the lugs are beautifilluy detailed with two drilled holes as is the fork crown. The bottom bracket shell has two long additional stiffeners - on the underside of the down tube and one on the back of the seat tube both of which have drilled holes. Clearances are nice and tight with steep angles - it will ride really nicely. It has been painted with Hammerite paint which is quite ghastly but I have removed some of this ion an attempt to se if there were decals iunderneath – unfortunately not but it did reveal that the tubing looked to be in excellent condition. Repainted it will look truly stunning. Large track frames such as this are really uncommon... £175

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Unknown-large-track.jpg

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/unknown-track-on-whls.jpg

    CARLTON FRANCO-SUISSE ROAD FRAME 1962
    Seat Tube (ctt): 57cm (22.5in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 56.5cm (22.25in)
    Rear dropout width: 120mm
    Wheel size: Sprints/700C (brake drop 65mm)
    Frame tubing: Reynolds 531
    Seatpost size: 26.6mm
    This is a really rather good Carlton road frame from 1962 built from Reynolds 531 tubing. The black paint is in sound condition, certainly very useable. It will make a very easy conversion £75

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Carlton-FrancoSuisse.jpg

    CARLTON ROAD FRAME late1970s
    Seat Tube (ctt): 22.5in (57cm)
    Top Tube (ctc): 22.5in (57cm)
    Rear dropout width: 122mm
    Wheel size: 27s or 700C with brake drop of 68mm
    This very tidy (but certainly not immaculate) Carlton road frame will make a very easy fixed or singlespeed conversion. £45

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Carlton-blue-70s.jpg

    CLAUD BUTLER ROAD FRAME 1960s/70s
    Seat Tube (ctt): 56cm (22in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 56.5cm (22.25in)
    Rear dropout width: 124mm
    Wheel size: 700C with 65mm brake drop
    Seatpost size: 27.0mm
    This Claud Butler road frame from probably the late 1960s is on very nice clean and useable condition. It looks as if the frame as well as the forks are made from Reynolds butted tubing on account of the seatpost size. It certainly will make into a very good conversion, riding very nicely £65

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Claud-Butler-yellow.jpg

    DAVE LLOYD ROAD FRAME c1980
    Seat Tube (ctc): 54cm (21.25in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 52.5cm (20.75in)
    Rear dropout width: 120mm
    Wheel size: Sprints/700C (brake drop 50mm)
    Frame tubing: Probably Reynolds 531SL
    Seatpost size: 27.2mm
    This is an exceptionally nice early road frame from Dave Lloyd which probably dates from around 1980 and which I think is built from Reynolds 531SL tubing - it is much lighter than most road frames of the period. The chrome on the head lugs and forks is generally very good but that on the rear stays is not quite as good. The paint is very sound. It will make an excellent road bike - and comes complete with a Stronglight roller bearing headset in very good condition. The Omas BB will not be included as standard - but could be left in for an additional £20. £149

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Dave-Lloyd.jpg

    KOGA MIYATA PROFESSIOAL ROAD FRAME 1976 ** NEW AND UNUSED**
    Seat Tube (ctc): 57cm (22.5in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 56cm (22in)
    Rear dropout width: 122mm
    Wheel size: Sprints/700C
    Frame tubing: Chrome moly 4140 tubing
    This is a very early Koga Miyata Professional road frame which can be dated by its frame number to 1976. It was originally built up with Shimano Dura-Ace groupset but has never been used. It has a number of small shopwear marks none of which are particularly obvious. I have an almost complete Shimano Dura-Ace groupset of the correct period with some NOS components which could be used to build this frame up. It is not suitable for fixed or singlespeed conversion unless a magic gear is found. reduced to £185

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Koga-Miyata-Pro.jpg

    CHESINI PRECISION ROAD FRAME c1979
    Seat Tube (ctc): 53cm (21in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 53.5cm (21.1in)
    Rear dropout width: 124mm
    Wheel size: 700C (brake drop 50mm)
    Seatpost size: 27.2mm
    Frame Tubing: Columbus SL
    Chesini frames are built in Verona in Italy - many feature heavily engraved seatstay caps and fork crowns which includes a stylised version of the Verona city wall. They are really very nicely built – and this one is no exception. This frame has only been very lightly used and has I would think done less than 1000 miles – the paint has only a few small marks and the chrome is close to flawless. Also included but not shown in the photos is a Chesinin pantographed 3TTT stem. It would make a very cool fixed or singlespeed conversion. £195

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Chesini-Precision.jpg

    RUSS ROAD FRAME 1930s/40s
    Seat Tube (ctt) : 58cm (23in)
    Top Tube (ctc): 56.5cm (22.25in)
    Rear dropout width: 114mm
    Wheel size: 27s or Sprints/700C (brake drop of approx 58mm)
    Bottom bracket threads: British
    Frame Tubing: Reynolds 531 double butted
    Seatpost size: 27.2mm
    Ernie Russ started building frames in the early 1930s - this frame I think is from the late 1930s or 1940s. Its in sound condition with some pitting but I do not think the forks are original. However its still an attractive frame that would make a very cool conversion to fixed or singlespeed. £65

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Russ.jpg

    PARIS CONDOR ROAD FRAME c1979
    Seat Tube (ctt): 21in (53cm)
    Top Tube (ctc): 21.5in (55cm)
    Rear dropout width: 120mm
    Wheel size: Sprints/700C with brake drop of 43mm
    Frame tubing: Reynolds 531 double butted
    Seatpost size: 27.2mm
    In the late 1970s Monty Young at Condors resurrected the Paris name and for quite a number of years frames were produced under the Paris name. This I think is one of their earlier frames and is really rather nice. It may well have been built by Tom Board as this was the period that Tom built frames for Condors. The chrome is not in very good condition but the frame is very useable as it is and would make a very easy fixed or singlespeed conversion. £95

    http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/hilarystone/Paris-chrome.jpg

  • dibs carlton

  • Edit: Undibs on the large track frame sorry everyone

  • that large track frame is lish and just my size- shame its not payday yet!

  • Dibs the Chesini frame please

  • that Chesini is really something special

  • 2nd dibs on the Chesini !

  • must...not...buy...Chesini

  • so is the large track frame available still?

  • Dibs Yellow Cluade Butler pls.

    Pm coming

  • ill take the chesini, or the paris frame, will you post to manchester?

  • The large track frame and Paris are still for sale; the Chesini is sold...

    regards

    Hilary

  • dibs
    CARLTON FRANCO-SUISSE ROAD FRAME 1962

  • Hi, I really like the Paris, can I ask if it's still up for sale, I'm new to the site so can't pm at the moment. Thanks

  • Yes the Paris is still available as is the Koga, Dave Lloyd and Russ

  • I'll have the Paris, with great pleasure please !

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For Sale: Track & Road Frames - Claud Butler, Carlton, Koga, Chesini, Paris Condor

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