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Leader Kagero 2011 (collaboration with Pedal Consumption). Aluminium frame. Frame only, no forks. Includes FSA Headset & seat post clamp. Bought on the forum recently, built it up but it's too small for me.
Some paint chips here and there (I've tried to get them in the photos) but barely noticeable unless you really look for them. No dents or cracks, just a couple of stickers as shown in photos. Rides great, very stiff and responsive.
Size: 50cm c-c (54c-t), top tube is 52.5cm (~ 51.5cm effective).
£140 ONO. Collection from Bethnal Green, London. Can post at buyer's expense.
NOW SOLD.
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Eddie Koepler Lugged Vintage Frame Medium 56cm 22in, as above. Not amazing condition, bit of surface rust but structurally sound, just in need of a respray. Includes working bottom bracket, stem and aluminium handlebars.
£20 cash on collection from St Albans, Hertfordshire. Can drop off in central London next week if desperate.
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Hey guys
I am back from uni for summer and need a project to keep me busy so I decided I'm going to build a vintage style fixie. It's probably going to go tits up, but it's worth a shot!
I have bought an old Eddie Koepler frame, and now am looking for all the parts to make it up after I get it powder coated. I have never really done anything like this, and my technical skill is pretty non-existent, but everyone's got to start somewhere, right?
I am looking for:700c fixed wheel set
Saddle (vintage brown leather/ brooks)
25mm seatpost
Seat bolt binder
Pedals
Cranks
Front chainring
Brown leather bar tape
Single speed chainI think that might be everything, but I am sure I have forgotten something. I'm really looking to build this bike on a budget, because it won't get ridden that much. Give me a shout if you have anything (or everything!)
Thanks
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I live in St Albans, but I go to University in Sheffield. I'll be in my second year, as from September.
I was intrigued as to whether there is a big single speed/ fixed gear community up there. The first thing you notice when you live in Sheffield is the monstrous hills, just wondered if this would limit the popularity of fgss?
If you live in Sheffield, let me know, maybe we could arrange a ride sometime in September when I'm back for uni. Hopefully there's a load of us that can get involved. I didn't have my bike last year, so I don't know many routes etc, so if anyone can post some of those too, that would be cool!
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