For all you wiper snappers who think Lynx cycles is a joke, here is some info;
Lynx cycles Stafford are bikes built by Charlie Betteley for personal costumers, he was the frame builder for Henry Burtons Stafford and Poyner's Wolverhampton for many years. I have a very nice 531 lynx bike from the late 70's fully campag equipped. Charlie started competing in the late 1940's and still rides today at the age of 90. He is a very talented and experienced frame builder and was the first independent frame builder to use reynolds 753.
His bikes are classic British light weight frames, so however buys this one is getting good pedigree and a wicked bike (great colour scheme) for cheap. Plus, they are rare one offs. You don't see many Lynx on the roads. I'd buy it my self if it was the right size and if I could justify another bike.
1r151-1 I'd be tempted to keep it mate, your giving it away at that price.
For all you wiper snappers who think Lynx cycles is a joke, here is some info;
Lynx cycles Stafford are bikes built by Charlie Betteley for personal costumers, he was the frame builder for Henry Burtons Stafford and Poyner's Wolverhampton for many years. I have a very nice 531 lynx bike from the late 70's fully campag equipped. Charlie started competing in the late 1940's and still rides today at the age of 90. He is a very talented and experienced frame builder and was the first independent frame builder to use reynolds 753.
His bikes are classic British light weight frames, so however buys this one is getting good pedigree and a wicked bike (great colour scheme) for cheap. Plus, they are rare one offs. You don't see many Lynx on the roads. I'd buy it my self if it was the right size and if I could justify another bike.
1r151-1 I'd be tempted to keep it mate, your giving it away at that price.