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• #4
Moar Landers:
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Unknown frame:
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I have one of the second frame you're selling.
They were made for a small independent over here. Manufactured by Merlin. It's a Tange MTB rifled tubing frame.
I've got the frame and fork.
They only made about 20 and only 6 came with the front forks.
Mine corroded in the same place as yours. Looks very minor though.
Nice frame and very comfortable.
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Many thanks for the info. - Sounds like a decent frame.
Merlin, as in https://www.merlinbikes.com, the Ti builder? -
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Gazelle Champion Mondial Super AA frame added:
Details to be added later this evening.
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That's fantastic. Can already tell too big for me, but someone is going to be over the moon with that.
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Dibs unknown frame please, pm on the way
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This is the only blurb I've ever been able to find about frame 2.
They're as rare as hens teeth.
From what I can gather. The remainder of the UK frames were bought by a Dutch distributor and marketed under another brand name. Common practice at the time.
The bike in the photo is a Merlin, for a long time, Merlin Cycles used to offer a steel frame that they called a TDB (for Tange Doubled-butted) and their blurb said it was made with 'the latest Tange Spiral-butted tubeset', so although I've never seen another one, I presume the bike in the photo is one of those TDBs. It has a spiral-butted seat tube as well. It looks as though the spiral is an externally-applied butting, which must strengthen the tube, perhaps sufficiently to enable a thinner-gauge tube to be used.
The TDB used to sell for £135, whereas the Merlin WCS, which was made out of the highest grade of Tange/Ritchey tubing, was £199. As ever, these were very good value frames, always highly-praised. I imagine that the TDB wasn't heat-treated, but would have been at a level just below Prestige. i.e., at or slightly above the quality level of a generic 4130 db frame.
I don't know of any other manufacturers that used the spiral-butted tubeset, but Tange dominated the market in those days, so if they were making it it must have been fairly widely used.
All in all, it's a very good frame and a notch above the usual chromo 4130 of that period.
Don't see how you can go wrong at this money.
The tubing feels like a 20 pence piece.
Hope this helps.
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By the way, they all came with this Nickel finish; none of them were painted or powder coated.
Also, that is the original seat post pin.
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@vintageisbest - Thanks for the info.
All frames still available.
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Gazelle provisionally sold. Final bump before being moved to eBay
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Gazelle and Landers back for sale.
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Would love the gazelle but it’s too big.
1x Large 26er frame for sale.
1x Large road frames for sale
All were projects that I've made no progress on.
Collection from Bournemouth, or I can deliver to Winchester & Salisbury surrounding areas (within reason).
Landers Granite Pro frame.
Ovalised tubing ?Columbus Max.
Branded as 'USA Design'. - I've not managed to find out much info re: the brand / builder.
Paint has been partly stripped, and there are a couple of small patches of surface rust - nothing serious (see photos).
See photos for dimensions / measurements.
£Moved to eBay
Unknown frame.
Nickel/Titanium? NiTi coating?
I don't know much about this frame. - some minor corrosion/rust at the chainstay bridge.
See photos for dimensions / measurements.
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Gazelle Champion Mondial Super AA frame and fork.
See photo below. 61cm seat tube / 57cm top tube.
Will add more details tomorrow.
£Moved to eBay
will donate to forum following sale
10 % Forum donation to be made following sales.
I've got a free 26er fork that I'll throw in to the purchase of the Landers frame.
Dibs then PM. Collection preferred over posting.
PM with any questions.
Thanks.