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Old 05-07-16, 07:19 AM
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WTB frameset

Open to anything. 55-57cm st, 55-56tt. Serotta,Davidson are at the top of my list. I already have a English thread b/b. But Italian thread are fine. Thanks
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Old 05-07-16, 02:42 PM
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A Trek 760 or 770 would also be great. I have a really nice Campagnolo Chorus 9 speed group that needs a frame.
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Originally Posted by sloar
A Trek 760 or 770 would also be great. I have a really nice Campagnolo Chorus 9 speed group that needs a frame.
This frame ?https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...e-edition.html
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Old 05-08-16, 03:38 PM
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Still looking for a frame, ideal frame would have race geometry, 55-56cm top tube, clamp on f/d, and english threads. I would really like to just swap my parts over. Thanks
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How about an '87 Schwinn Tempo? Race geo, 56 top tube, clamp FD., english threading.

Original teal and white but I also have a new ser of Velocals in silver, including the Tenax decal...if'n you feel like painting. Not that it needs it, but, you know.
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Old 05-09-16, 03:47 AM
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Bummer on the seat tube.
I am completely refurbishing an '86 22.5" Trek 520.
It will be 2 cm too short for me, I am sure. (Although I will do everything in my power to make it fit)
It will be a nice bike for someone.

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Old 05-09-16, 01:07 PM
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Still looking for a frame set. Anyone have an Ironman or Trek?
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I have this gorgeous Fuso. Marked a 57 = 56cm CTC seat tube, 55cm CTC top tube, #1685 , built in 1988. An FRX, so upgraded finish and braze on FD mount. SLX tubing, Columbus dropouts. Campagnolo seat post binder bolt, comes with cage bolts and dropout screws and a nice Campagnolo headset.

Stunning condition, just two small touchups on the chainstay. No disappointments here!

$500 plus shipping.



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winner winner chicken dinner!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^
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Yep, a real bucket full of winner.
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Old 05-09-16, 07:58 PM
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No matter how much I have to spend, all the good ones are always just outside my budget.
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My CIOCC is still available. It's already set up with 130mm rear spacing.

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...slx-frame.html

SOLD TO SLOAR. THANKS.

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Old 05-10-16, 08:33 AM
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I have a '87 56cm TT Master Ironman, straight and true, think color is called sea foam (sort of celeste) and white, no rust, only a few paint scars. PM me if you want pics.
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Found a frame! Thanks.
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Originally Posted by sloar
No matter how much I have to spend, all the good ones are always just outside my budget.
The Fuso is worth it. Dig deep.
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Don't know anything about Fuso but that is sweet.
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