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• #2
sweet
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• #4
If I understand well this has got to do with placing same advertisement on velospace right? And that's not allowed? Or in case I want to use both platforms for my offer I have to take care of certain things to do or something like that? Do I have to make a choise between velospace or lfgss?
Let me know please because I do not want to disrespect rules!
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I just removed advertisement at velospace. Many thanks for support!!!
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• #6
I reckon a decent side on picture with wheels for clearances and geo is going to help. Looks nice.
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• #7
looks amazing, someone is going to be very happy. more pictures would help. good luck!
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• #8
Photo link..
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• #9
Up for sale is a unique Pursuit Time-Trial Frame
»»»» Time-Trial COLNAGO TEAM BUCKLER ««««
This has been built as an official reserve team bike but never actually used as such.
Because of specific geometry (Columbus bent tubing) sizing is somewhat hard to determine but this size comes the closest to a 57cm C-C frame. Takes 700c rear and 650c in the front. Including two chromed Columbus forks, both shown on pictures, an uncut straight type and the original bent type. No headset, no bottombracket, Italian thread.
No repaint, mint condition, no dents, chips, scratches, scuffs or whatsoever.Please contact me regarding total price including traceable shipping (nearly worldwide).
Payment PayPal only (verified account and shipping address required).
In case you need some specific information or in case you might have further questions please don't hesitate to contact me using following email address;
Reply for serious buyers only
Thanks for looking€ 500,- / GBP 450,- or nearest offer (This does not include shipping!)[/QUOTE]
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• #10
Very sharply noticed. I would have preferred to be able to offer you original but I have no more to offer than these two Columbus Panthographed Colnago forks.
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• #11
This "relisting" of mine probably must look very remarkable. Sorry for this, I'm just not that familiar yet here.
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• #12
Up for sale is a unique Pursuit Time-Trial Frame
»»»» Time-Trial COLNAGO TEAM BUCKLER ««««
This has been built as an official reserve team bike but never actually used as such.
Because of specific geometry (Columbus bent tubing) sizing is somewhat hard to determine but this size comes the closest to a 57cm C-C frame. Takes 700c rear and 650c in the front. Including two chromed Columbus forks, both shown on pictures, an uncut straight type and the original bent type. No headset, no bottombracket, Italian thread.
No repaint, mint condition, no dents, chips, scratches, scuffs or whatsoever.Payment PayPal only (verified account and shipping address required).
In case you need some specific information or in case you might have further questions please don't hesitate to contact me using following email address;
Reply for serious buyers only
Thanks for looking€ 450,- / GBP 400,-
THIS DOES INCLUDE TRACEABLE SHIPPING NEARLY WORLDWIDE!
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• #13
Possible/ a good idea to run this fixed on the streets?
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• #14
Of course, backspacing is 135mm and you cannot change that. So a 120mm based trackwheel won't fit. Though you can definitly use this frame to make it a great fixie suitable for cityriding!
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• #15
have a look at the " lo pro represent " thread
all of those are ridden on the street
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• #16
I'd say spacing is 130mm right.. I wouldn't squeeze the dropouts in with a beaty like this.. Respace your track axle with two 5mm washers/a bunch of washers adding up to 5mm on each side, providing your axle is long enough.. Most cheap Made in Taiwan ones have long axles.. Otherwise, get a specific 130mm spaced hub, Goldtec do them, Phil Wood, probably Mack.. Or an Eno eccentric hub to add some adjustability to the drivetrain so you're not stuck on only a couple of magic ratios..
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• #17
This looks like an early master chrono that I've got. Spacing is 126 OLN on mine.
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• #18
Rodolfo , I owe you
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• #19
no need for eno hub. it has long semi horizontal dropouts. I use a paul hub 120mm with 2 3mm spacers. perfect chainline.
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• #20
If some of my bikes on here get sold, i could look into buying this beauty
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• #21
Hope my purchase help Kay. This is beautiful.
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• #22
Edited pricing
Up for sale is a unique Pursuit Time-Trial Frame
»»»» Time-Trial COLNAGO TEAM BUCKLER ««««
This has been built as an official reserve team bike but never actually used as such.
Because of specific geometry (Columbus bent tubing) sizing is somewhat hard to determine but this size comes the closest to a 57cm frame.
Takes 700c rear and 650c in the front. Including two chromed Columbus forks,
an uncut straight type and the original bent type. No headset, no bottombracket, Italian thread.
No repaint, mint condition, no dents, chips, scratches, scuffs or whatsoever.Frame is still available. Therefore I'll edit price once more;
€ 395,- / GBP 355,-
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• #23
Not that it really mathers in the end, but you might want to leave the original price in the adv as well.
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• #24
Just sent this to you via PM:
Hey FullCampa, a word please.
Did you read the rules on classifieds before you started posting?
http://www.lfgss.com/thread17652.html#post694751And the more general ones here:
http://www.lfgss.com/thread17652.html#post555116I think you're starting to understand them, but you're very deeply missing the spirit in which they are intended.
Being blunt: If you continue to ignore the spirit, you will be banned.
So, what is the spirit of the rules? Well let's pretend that the forum is really just a large number of people in a pub garden and we're all having different conversations. Somehow we're graced with the ability to be omnipresent, so we can take part in all conversations all of the time, or none... it's up to us, but we're happy because we're hanging out with mates in a pub garden and talking shit about bikes.
When we talk, we talk about riding, we gossip about stuff that's happened to each other, we arrange rides, we talk shit about polo... and occasionally we might let people know that we're in the market for something to complete our next build or that we're selling a bike.
The context for such adverts is that it's intra-community, it's buying and selling off mates, and it's informal and cool. We're giving our mates first chance and mates rates to avoid the hassle and cost of things like eBay.
What we do not do, is to sell ourselves like sluts with a hard push (adverts on many sites or in many parts of the forum), and we do not have little attention fits (SHOUTING, lots of >>>>>>>>>>>>> special characters <<<<<<<<<<<, or other stuff to somehow have our voice be louder than the general din of the pub garden chatter).
We also do not play pricing and time games with mates. What mate starts saying to another, you've got 24 hours or else you lose it... come on, make your mind up, be fast, quick, buy now! No-one does, no mate ever would do such a thing. Time-restricted sales set off so many alarm bells it's crazy.
To have done all of that and to also duplicate your threads is offending quite a few people. In fact, you've been reported quite a few times and that in itself is an achievement you were probably not looking for.
So you have a choice, you either understand the spirit in which classifieds on this forum are done (a pub garden, relaxed, mates rates between a crowd of like-minded people, and no hard sell and shouting), or you do not.
It's perfectly fine not to want to sell stuff here btw, as a community we're pretty good at sharing what we find elsewhere (check the ebay thread out). So if you posted stuff on eBay and we thought it was good shit, then going back to that pub garden metaphor it's the equivalent of saying, "Hey, did you see that great bike on eBay at the moment?". So you don't lose out by selling stuff that the community is interested in elsewhere.
You do lose out if you spam the hell out of us and try and game us. In fact, it's pretty offensive that you'd treat the forum like that.
So this is your 1 chance to understand the spirit of the rules and to either go along with it or go elsewhere.
This messages has been PM'd to you and posted publicly. As such, we're going to assume you've read it, and the community will judge whether they believe you've understood it. If I were you, I'd immediately back off a little, and be more timid and understanding of the spirit of these rules were you to want to try again.
Cheers
David
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• #25
the size to big for me, my height only 170cm if its 52 or 53 ill be happy to buy this frame
Up for sale is a unique Pursuit Time-Trial Frame
»»»» Time-Trial COLNAGO TEAM BUCKLER ««««
This has been built as an official reserve team bike but never actually used as such.
Because of specific geometry (Columbus bent tubing) sizing is somewhat hard to determine but this size comes the closest to a 57cm frame.
Takes 700c rear and 650c in the front. Including two chromed Columbus forks,
an uncut straight type and the original bent type. No headset, no bottombracket, Italian thread.
No repaint, mint condition, no dents, chips, scratches, scuffs or whatsoever.
Frame is still available. Therefore I'll edit price once more;
€ 395,- / GBP 355,-
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