As title - my old CX framset is available, as it was always a tiny bit too big for me
56cm C-C top tube and 56cm c-c seattube.
It's a great frame - proper Euro-race geometry, high BB for clearance etc. Fairly light for a CX frame at ~1600grams (forks are around 700g). 27.2mm seatpost size and standard bsa bottom bracket. As you can see its currently sprayed up as an Arthur Caygill - I think it was one of their teams race bikes, it is actually a Van Tuyl Titanio frame and would benefit from blasting to remove the paint back to raw Ti in my opinion
Forks are 1" threadless and I will leave a 1 1/8th stem shim on them so you can use a regular stem.
They have mounts for both canti's and disc - the frame is canti only.
£390 for frame and fork, posted in the UK (discount for collection from Bristol)
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As title - my old CX framset is available, as it was always a tiny bit too big for me
56cm C-C top tube and 56cm c-c seattube.
It's a great frame - proper Euro-race geometry, high BB for clearance etc. Fairly light for a CX frame at ~1600grams (forks are around 700g). 27.2mm seatpost size and standard bsa bottom bracket. As you can see its currently sprayed up as an Arthur Caygill - I think it was one of their teams race bikes, it is actually a Van Tuyl Titanio frame and would benefit from blasting to remove the paint back to raw Ti in my opinion
Forks are 1" threadless and I will leave a 1 1/8th stem shim on them so you can use a regular stem.
They have mounts for both canti's and disc - the frame is canti only.
£390 for frame and fork, posted in the UK (discount for collection from Bristol)
Photos here: https://goo.gl/photos/2YxgQDcNodVKSnc49
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