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hmm, interested. If you were open to trades what sort of thing would you want to trade for? I have a couple of bikes I don't need
jake
well i need a few things to finish off my bike so, black sugino 75s or omniums in 165mm, black sugino zen chainring 46/7t, black front brake caliper with a drop of 55mm, maybe a nice fixed wheelset... so quite specific i guess. but i'll consider anything you'd like to trade it for
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hi all.
my dads decided to sell his moulton as its been sitting in the shed for the best part of 10 years, so i thought id put it up on here and see if theres any interest.
It is a separable frame, braking into two parts with just the use of an allen key. the frameset is in good condition, however the blue plastic coating on top of the paint has chipped in a few places, as have the decals in some places.
Unfortunately the seatpost is stuck in the frame, ive had a go at it with some WD40 and molegrips but havent been able to move it. although hopefully a bike shop with a vice could twist it out. (the molegrips actually scratched up the clamp area of the seatpost a little, but is only cosmetic). also the front tyre has perished slightly on the sidewalls, but it holds air fine.
also included is rear light, and front dynamo light£700 ONO & will post within the UK at buyers expense. collection/viewing in Brixton
cheers, Georgecomponents are:
shimano RX100 cranks & rear derailler
shimano Deore LX front derailler
shimano cantilever brakes (or V brakes? i dont know the difference to be honest)
shimano brake levers & gear changer
shimano 'Alivio' hubs
Moulton original mudguards, racks, seatpost and the pump which fits into the seatpost.
zoom stem
brand new sram chain
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It has none of the distinctive Pinarello markings. I would value it at about £160-180 for a no name track iron. Nice though... It would probably get less than this on ebay.
sorley: although it may not be a Pinarello, it is obviously a decent frame. £160-£180??! why you low-balling everyone.... I just had a look your past posts, almost every single one you are trying to knock people down on price.....not a good start.
thanks luckyskull. i think its a reasonable price with a nice bb and headset. I've found two other almost identical frames which i think show the standard of the framebuilding. If its not a Pinarello (although im still convinced its a lesser known custom/export model), it could be a Ciocc/Vicini.... http://www.pedalroom.com/bike/80s-ciocc-track-bike-5906
http://static.lfgss.com/attachments/42498d1312055077-vicini.jpg
Thread Closed. Now on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251347832474