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Do any of you ride a crabon road bike? Thinking of dropping some serious money on a Focus with Sram Red soon but wanted to see what women I know are riding first...
Patricia (5') is away in Germany so I have posted this image with her 44cm Specialised Amira. The smallest they do but the Amira range is women specific.
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It's a 1951 R O Harrison road/track frame as far as I am aware.
It was an unknown frame when I bought it. The frame number matches the R O harrison format, 213325 948, the fork no is different OR1072 948. I presume 948 is the enamellers number.
I think it may be a converted road frame, when I stripped it down I noticed brazing marks where the gear, brake cable and pump lugs should be.Snap, I have a 51 ROH but built as a road bike with 5 gears
http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/bikes/harrison-underwood-rb.html -
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Presumably all three of us went to the East Road Garages then? #stabby
I just looked at two more garage blocks in the area but they were both gated (and closed). Rules out The Triangle and under the play area opposite YHA.
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Excepting the saddle angle, bars and total lack of SDS that bike looks a bit noooice. Tizzit?
Rondinella 1974 built by Vic Edwards for a trackie on the old Paddington track (has SPDs, do they count?). That was the shake-down ride and the saddle is now level. I put on the bars to see how it rode with 'bullhorns' - actually Maes bars inverted and cut down - we pensioners have to save our pennies!! For some reason the ITM stem (with Pista bars) wouldn't go into the column. Will try something else some day but it rides well with the 'bullhorns'.
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Old - Norfolk Street:
http://instagram.com/p/YeekhDlb6B/
New:
http://instagram.com/p/Yejs_HFb8t/
Embeds to follow when I'm on a computer...
Nice one RJB - no idea where it is though.
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Right first time RJB.
As Hoefla said:
"It's like the weird hotspot of cambridge tags, how many within 100m of that?"
So here is another - number two of three in the tag file..