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REVIVING AN OOOOOOOOOOLD THREAD BECAUSE THIS FRAME IS STILL FOR SALE
Unidentifiable (but possibly once a Peugeot) lo-pro with vertical dropouts (I used the ENO wheel with it to make it fixed). No idea what the tubing is but it's thin and light, maybe Columbus SL? The paintwork's shite though, there are tiny chips all over the paint and could really do with a respray but there's no rust.
Seattube is 58cm ctc, top tube is 57cm ctc, effective top tube is 56cm ctc, seatpost is 27.2mm, bottom bracket is english threaded. Does not come with headset!
If you want to run it geared there's internal cable routing for a rear brake but only one gear cable guide as it was used as a time trial machine with single front ring. Boom!
£80 collected from New Cross -
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what size are the W.I.'s?
http://www.thewi.org.uk/ - "205,000 members in England, Wales and the Islands."
Cheers all but Steves has kindly offered his to lend!
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Hi all,
A variety of incidents has lead me to be without a fixed bike. I'm bored of this situation.
So...I'm looking for a steel track frame around 57-58cm I can abuse for under £150 (pref. nearer £100). Something cro-mo like an old fuji track or something would be fine, i'm not looking for something feather-light.
Can also possibly p-ex/swap for a beaten up purple lo-pro with vertical dropouts (pics and info here: http://www.lfgss.com/thread36081.html)
I'm also looking for a polished Rigida DP18, clincher. I'd prefer 36h but 32h would be cool too.
AND I need a 26.0mm clamp quill stem.
If anyone's got any of these kicking around let me know!
Thanks yo.