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Vintage Geoffrey Butler frame/forks - 50cm seattube. The frame's in scrappy condition, as I had to have a stuck seatpost (heat)removed. The frame started life at The Elite Cycle Club (you can still make out the cyclist's name on the top tube) and is steel, with Campagnolo drop-outs. I'm looking for £75 for it. Collection in Greenwich.
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FS: NOS Bayliss Wiley "Super Club Racing" 32 hole front hub in original box and wrapping. As seen in the photo, the box is soiled, but the hub is unused. I've got 5 of these - £22 each, posted. I think I have a couple of Phillips Celtonia rear hubs too, if anyone's interested I'll upload a photo of one of those too.
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Does anyone know what this might be: Tange Champion no 1 butted tubes and fork blade; Lyotard Berthet platform pedals; Brevetti seatpost (27.0); Campagnolo seatpin bolt; Huret Jubilee derailleur (drilled); Campagnolo shifters; Brooks Champion Standard saddle; Cinelli Milano stem badge. Any ideas of make and age?
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FS: Motobecane frameset. I don't know what model it is or the exact age, but it would have been of decent quality in its day. It's 56cm. The paint is a bit tired and quite bad in a section around the bottom bracket, but the forks are splendid. It has a stronglight crankset. I'm looking for £90. I've been riding it as pictured. It's not aesthetically great with the current wheelset, nor mechanically perfect, but it works and if someone wants to take the whole bike as it is, then that's fine too.
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FS: single speed loop framed cycle from the 1930s with basket. It all seems original - Brooks B73 saddle, roadster tyres, rod brakes. I'm not sure of the brand, but there are traces of red trim on the frame, which might help with identification (Raleigh?). It has a Williams chainwheel with the code for 1931. It's a big, old thing and looks its age, but air holds in the tyres, the brakes pull and it's ok to ride. One for the collector? I'm looking for £90 for it. Collection in south-east London please, but it can be shipped, if necessary.
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sold - cheers Ken. Thread closed