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• #2
Geometry is pretty aggressive and I have a little toe overlap with UK size 11-12.
Basically it rides like a track frame with gears... -
• #3
oh man, such a great interesting frame. my size too.
btw. whats the rear spacing? and what are the tyre clearances like?GLWS!
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• #4
Rear spacing is 130mm (currently using Hope Pro III), but I can easily re-space it to whatever you'd like ;-)
Dropouts make it great for ss conversion as well.
Max tyre size is ca. 25c on 23mm wide rims. I am running gp4000 s II on Velocity A23 rims in the last photos. You might be able to fit 27/28c if you swapped the forks and used Shimano brakes instead of SRAM Force.200gbp inc shipping makes you want it more?
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• #5
yup....
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• #6
Not for sale anymore...
I am selling my road frame as I want to fund tubing for a new frame. Same geometry but built from the ground up.
Frame is a Sancineto size 60 frame in columbus gara tubing, which I modified to my specifications.
Head tube is 1 1/8" Chromoly 4130. BB is ITA and seatpost size is 26.8.
FSA Orbit X headset, carbon forks with steel steerer and Thomson seatpost is included
My build thread is here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/239035/
BEFORE PAINT:
NOW:
I am not satified with the powder paint job, but it works and I ended up getting it for free. If I was to keep it I would probably have it redone. Black. ;-)
GEOMETRY:
180 gbp + shipping from Denmark (or I might be able to bring it to UK soon, but we can work that out over PM)
If price is too steep let me know.
DISCLAIMER:
I am by no means a pro frame builder, but I can vouch for this frame, as I have ridden +10.000 km on it.