WTB frameset
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WTB frameset
56-57cm st, 55cm-56cm tt. No braze ons, but not a deal breaker. I have a complete Nuovo Record group and looking for something old and cool to hang it on. I would love a Bob Jackson or Holdsworth but open to others. Thanks.
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NIB Bianchi Eroica frame? Won the auction on this at Eroica CA, a 57cm. Beautiful Italian handmade frame, would work very well with that NR group. Pricey, but hey.
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The Holdsworth is really nice and the Bianchi is really out of my budget.
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Budget? What is this 'budget' of which you speak?,
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Ah.
That budget.
That budget.
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Sekai 4000
I have a Sekai 4000 frame and fork which might fit the bill. I'll have to measure and take some photos tonight if you're interested. It's light-medium blue-ish color. I'd ask $160 shipped to your door.
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Thanks for all the great offers. I'm gonna go ahead and build with a frame I have and see how I like it. I may change my mind though. Thanks again.
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@sloar, I want you to keep a blog of all the bikes that come and go for you. Sorry, but I can't pay you to write it.
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@sloar, I want you to keep a blog of all the bikes that come and go for you. Sorry, but I can't pay you to write it.
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I'd read it too.
It could be used to rebut a demand from the wife to eliminate some bikes. "Look on the bright side dear. This could be me. Four or five bikes doesn't seem so bad now does it?"
It could be used to rebut a demand from the wife to eliminate some bikes. "Look on the bright side dear. This could be me. Four or five bikes doesn't seem so bad now does it?"
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Come on now, I'm not that bad.
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No offense taken at all, being a Marine and a firefighter I am very thick skinned. The bad thing is I only show a small fractions of the bikes I get. I had a Schwinn Corvette, Schwinn America and a few others pass through my hands this week. I never make money on anything though, my wife says I just recycle my money to get the next bike. Its a blast for me to find bikes, fix them up and pass on a nice serviced bike for someone else to enjoy.
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If you're breaking even, it's a very worthy hobby. I know I don't break even, so it's an indulgence I pay for willingly.
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I am eyeballing this thread as we ride the same size!
I admire your ability to do the pass-through sloar; I seem to have a check valve and can't spit the bikes out the downstream side.
I admire your ability to do the pass-through sloar; I seem to have a check valve and can't spit the bikes out the downstream side.
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I put the Windsor Pro together today and lost interest after realizing I need a drop bolt for the rear brake.
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