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MY flatmate has a chrome carlton flyer that's in a sorry state of repair.
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How about this?
http://www.lfgss.com/thread48649.html
Bought it ages ago, never done anything with it as I found a complete winter bike instead of building this up.
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Will pm you frame details
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MY flatmate has a chrome carlton flyer that's in a sorry state of repair.
If it's the track/path version then that sounds ideal. Any contact details?
How about this?
http://www.lfgss.com/thread48649.html
Bought it ages ago, never done anything with it as I found a complete winter bike instead of building this up.
Bargainous but I need track dropouts.
Will pm you frame details
Sick sick sick.
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yeah it is. LOcated in a garage in southfields at the minute...he's just got home so will ask him, i know he needs moneyss
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Nice one rassclart.
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Hi, I have a old track/path frame that I bought off hilary a while ago but I never built it up. It was sold to him as a Claud Butler but has no frame number anywhere so it's kind of an unknown path frame. It's a very nice frame but the paint is a tatty red affair. It's built from 531 plain gauge tubing.
Paid £150 for it & have since installed a UN51 (or maybe UN71?) bottom bracket & a seat post that was 0.2mm too big, so it's a bitch to get out (it will come out with some elbow grease, but I've left it in for now). You can have it for £150 with the BB & SR Laprade seat post. It's 53cm ctt seat tube x 55ctc top tube. It's in N1 (Newington Green) if you're in the area? Or can take some pics tonight if not.
OK, doesn't matter how tatty it is, as long as it's structurally sound. I only use quill stems so threaded forks only, but other than that it's wide open.
What have you? Looking to spend about £100 but could go up to £150 for something interesting. Sick.