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• #2
slack frame
no, it looks nice. good luck with the sale
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• #3
forgot to mention, it does look small but i'm 6'1 and its comfortable
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• #4
Someone buy it and do this to it.
What's the spacing at the back? And...what kind of mileage has it done? Assuming it's from the mid nineties?
Edit: the decal is scratched, can't quite make it out: is it a killer v 900?
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• #5
yep v900,
the rear spacing is 6cm to the tire and 4 to the rim,
not sure about the mileage but its been my main bike for the time i've had it.
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• #6
Cheers. Try running a ruler across the dropouts at the back, one to the other, like this.Should be about 130mm maybe a bit more, maybe a bit less.
I have a secret lust for one of these frames...any dents / dings / things bigger than a scratch?
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• #7
the measurements 135mm and i dont think so no
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• #8
OK, interested now - do you know what year it is? It should have the numbers on the bottom bracket - see the 1993-1999 section here. I'm guessing it's 1997 + from the shaping of the drop-outs.
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• #9
it says 00098 on the bb shell so i guess its 98?
Edit: 1995, i didnt actually read the web page
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• #10
chain tensioner is doing a great job....
(free bump)
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• #11
Is this stolen? ;)
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• #12
its a steal for that price...
lol :/
Bought this about 9 months ago, need to sell it to clear up some space in my house. It's been very reliable, the only repair i've had to do is change an inner-tube a few times. They have become more frequent, though as the back tire is quite worn.
Measurements:
Top tube (if it was 1 tube) 53cm CTC
Seat tube 46cm CTT, 44cm CTC
Its built from a range of quality parts and is surprisingly lightweight. It also has back and front mud guards.
**£230? ** i'll take any offers