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Bump.
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pmd you about this Hammo
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hey, what bars are those? been looking for some but have no idea what they are called. And if the buyer doesn't want em...
have a bump.
B.
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You might be in luck there B. I'm just negotiating the removal of the bars from the potential sale of the frame.
Drop him a PM
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cheers, will do.
B.
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Also interested in what the bars are (not in buying them, don't worry B :) Are they a north road style bar or something?
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They are north road style. Just typed it in to ebay and bought the first thing I liked the look of.
Hope this helps,
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Thanks for the info. I find it a bit difficult to visualise what they'll look like when looking at them.
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Great frame, so many awesome memories... Enjoy her, Stubo... :]
Hi,
got this from TS about a month ago. Built it up and have ridden it around a bit but whichever way I try to make it work, it won't.
You get what's in the picture plus a seatpost, binder bolt (when it turns up) and the set of MTB forks I got it with. I could also do the frame with plain alloy risers instead of the North road bars. I've also fitted a new headset. I was really hoping I would fit it a little better but it's just a touch too short along the top tube and I can't get enough rise from the stem. Not as heavy when riding as some would have you believe. There is an issue with the seat-tube being slightly ovalised. TS had the seatpost in pretty tight, it wasn't moving with the pinch bolt done up.
54 c-t (53 c-c) Seat tube
54 c-c Top tube
120mm track ends
100m fork dropouts
Black as death, it's reasonably battered but has a certain charm. Covered with forum related stickers. Yoink!
Looking for £120 (what I paid.) Pictures added.
Collection from E17 or Liverpool Street.
Cheers!
Chris
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