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nice one willo!
this one actually takes 700c on both front and back, unlike some other argos TT frames. from the original ebay ad:
"Hand built fillet brazed Argos frame constructed from Reynolds 753 tubing with EDGE carbon aero forks. Dimensions: seat tube centre to centre = 49.5cm, seat tube centre to top = 55cm, top tube length centre to centre 54.5cm. in pearlescent white. Fitted with Stronglight headset, Shimano 105 brake calipers and comes with new cut to size cable set. The frame takes 700c wheels front and rear (unlike some Argos frames with shorter forks for 650c). The frame and forks with the headset fitted weighs just under 5lbs and the bike rides very fast when built up. This frame cost over £850 new and is in very good condition with a few stone chips and scratches. Nothing that will slow it down though. Unsure who Argos are? check the link: http://www.argoscycles.com/"
and afaik reynolds 753 was an improved version of 531 that was thinner and lighter, only selected frame builders could use it and had to be approved by reynolds because of the way the tubes were welded together, only the more experienced builders could do it. They are quit rare nowadays and you have to see it to appreciate how light and strong it looks / feels.
@ ent, i measured the rear spacing and it is indeed 130mm (and takes 700c on the front). the faint name on the top tube is indeed the original owners name.
here are pics the original owner sent me of the bike built up. the wheels he put on there were temporary, one of the reasons he was selling was because he couldn't afford to shell out on proper disc wheels.
@ willo, this IS an older frame but I'm sure it still has a lot of life left in it and would really do with having a good owner and a good home. its a trade off between age and overall quality innitplus! its a pretty good deal, you get a carbon fork (like it or not haha) thats normally 100£+ new, 105 calipers which are 60£+ new, and a good stronglight headset which also comes in around 50£+ new... and then theres of course the frame...
thanks for looking guys + girls.
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Hi guys,
Just a week ago I bought a beautiful pearlescent white argos frame from a very friendly and reluctant seller on ebay. I was going to build it up as a nice geared trials bike but after speaking to the banker I now realize this would be a really long way off and I won't prioritize it right now. All a bit silly really, because this is the reason the first gent was selling it in the first place. Dreams and impulse, I'm sure quite a few of you understand.
Its a reynolds 753 micro TT frame, very rare tubing and when you stare down the seat tube you can see how paper thin the steel really is. The paintjob is great (typical argos quality) You can see from the pictures how the paintjob goes purple in the light. It has been used, and some of the paint is chipped from dings, rocks etc. Otherwise its in good shape.
its a 49cm TT, so would suit someone who normally rides 52-54cm.
It also comes with a stronglight headset, shimano 105 brakes, EDGE carbon fibre forks and brake cables. These items alone new cost more than what I bought the frame for on ebay!
**I payed the BIN 250£, I would be happy if I could get 200£.
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Pick up in Hackney E8 or Soho, or I can post it to you if you wish.also, i have a pair of 28mm tyres taken off my charge plug, used 6 months - free dibbed but will update if available
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some pretty beat up risers that could be chopped for a polo bike - free dibbed but will update if available
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a pair of brake levers that are also not pretty but work fine - free. dibbed but will update if availablePM me for my phone number if you're interested! thanks for reading my essay!
argos:
edited cuz i messed up pics
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hey! i own a charge plug racer and would say that even though I love it for its looks (the chrome) if I had a time machine I would probably go back and get a fuji. The charge is really tough & sturdy with 28mm tyres but you'll probably have to replace parts sooner than you'd think on a bike with that price tag. The fuji has a lot of potential to replace some parts when you eventually get the bug and its more of a ''canvas'' to play with colours etc if you want to eventually do that. However i don't know about other people but I really didn't like the saddle on my flatmates fuji, but then again the charge one is damn comfortable in comparison so...
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are these any good?
these are andel cranks as sold by charlie
I have one on one of my bikes and its pretty solid, its fairly heavy though.
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velosolo.co.uk - http://velosolo.co.uk/shoptool.html
they have a red chain tool that looks a lot like the hubjub one you were looking for... I have the velosolo one and its great afaik!
thats so cool willo! what a beauty, gutted i have to sell.