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• #2
You sure you won't regret?
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• #3
I definitely will
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• #4
Lovely!
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• #5
Then keep it
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• #6
one of my fave forum bikes. V. fucking decent price.
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• #7
@SideshowBob has been after one of these.
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• #8
Always admired this. Can I have provisional dibs and I'll try and get the funds together asap?
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• #10
Sooo... what will replace this?
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Nothing haha still have 5 bikes, the aim is to actually have them all built at the same time
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• #12
A new bike,
Ben always keep secret we'll never know
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• #13
Fair enough :)
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• #14
PM
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• #15
a forum fave for sure...
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• #16
Slightly lo-pro Toptube? Mine seems to be a bit sloping too.
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• #17
Best with the Jag, drops and gumwalls. Belongs on the track ;)
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• #18
Yep, a little bit of slope!
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• #19
It did actually get some track time last year :-)
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This is now sold btw
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• #21
Of course!
I know I said I'd never sell it but I've had a long hard think and have decided it has to go. I've had it for a few years now and it has done me well, through rain and shine. It's now time to say goodbye and for it to go to a new owner.
Here's some info from the original sales thread Including a response from Neil curtesy of @AMAC:
1996 Triple Triangle Track Frame - 531 tubing - Seattube ctt 53cm - Toptube 55cm ctc (22" x 21")
120mm rear, 100mm front axle spacing. English threaded BB and Fork. Not drilled for any brakes. Very tight geo, 23c tyre max. 27.2mm seatpost.
shimano headset included, little bit ropey and a seatclamp bolt.
Plain white with no lug lining, nicer lugs then the yellow one.
Email from Neil Below.
*Hi Alex
The frame number is NA4590, it was made in 1996 just after the Manchester velodrome open, it was built as a pure track frame with short wheelbase and close clearance with no facilities for brakes. It was built for an individual who rode it on the velodrome for a few years. That looks like the original finish and in good condition.
Regards
Neil*
I ended up replacing the headset with a cheap sealed one but had to use the Shimano top cap because not enough steerer. Frame was already ratty when I got it and I have definitely added to that. Lots and lots of paint chip. Also a few spots where the tyre has rubbered the paint away due to the stupidly tight clearances, these spots are also a bit rusty. Also inside of the steerer is a little bit rusty due to the top cap I was using wasn't very sealed. Generally it needs some TLC.
As far as I know the frame is sound structurally. Will double check it when I strip it. Currently has a stripped crank on one side which needs removing, will be sorted tomorrow. So earliest collection will probably be Tuesday.
For now here are some pics of various ways I've built it over the years.
The last one is the newest, will take some detailed pics of the frame later.
Looking for £225 SOLD
Collection from N1. Collection will have priority over posting as it saves me a lot of effort.
Cheers, Ben