Might I raise a point relating to semantics in this matter? When is an 'old' frame a 'vintage' frame? I mean 'vintage' has certain connotations and an old frame is surely just an old frame or can any old frame when it's for sale become a vintage frame?
This has to matter because it has a bearing on what people think something is worth.
(And if this has been raised before I'll get my retaliatory apology in early, being new here and noting blood pressure can run high on the site.)
LightEDDed - I agree ... but if it were set up for a smaller rider with a lower saddle height and if the stem was shorter it would then have the appearance of the type of lo-pro TT bikes knocking about in the 80s.
Nice frame.
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Might I raise a point relating to semantics in this matter? When is an 'old' frame a 'vintage' frame? I mean 'vintage' has certain connotations and an old frame is surely just an old frame or can any old frame when it's for sale become a vintage frame?
This has to matter because it has a bearing on what people think something is worth.
(And if this has been raised before I'll get my retaliatory apology in early, being new here and noting blood pressure can run high on the site.)