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Still trying to get rid of this frame... 61 cm Bob Jackson. Wasn't there a For-Sale section in CV? I have been gone for a while... Anyway, pics of the frame are on this thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...=#post12409727
I was asking $175 OBO. $150? Something. Trade for a similar 56cm frame. Anybody? Make me a reasonable offer. Frame is located in Northern VA, outside DC
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...=#post12409727
I was asking $175 OBO. $150? Something. Trade for a similar 56cm frame. Anybody? Make me a reasonable offer. Frame is located in Northern VA, outside DC
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Just above Classic Threads is the [h=2]Classic and Vintage Sales SUB Forum area[/h]
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Just above Classic Threads is the [h=2]Classic and Vintage Sales SUB Forum area[/h]
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I have what I believe is a 92 Club Fuji, dressed in purple with green. Measurements are, seat tube 62 ctc, top tube 61 ctc. A few small scratches, no dents. Tubing sticker is cro-mo Tange double butted tubing (I'm guessing this is Tange 2?). Will trade for just about anything in the 56 to 58 range. I know how difficult it can be moving these large frames so I can't be picky. The kitty is negotiable.
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WTT: Rodriguez "Adventure" Touring Bike...Looking for Sport Touring / Randonneuring - Frame/Complete 54-55cm.
Frame features Chameleon paint job..see link for color changing effect.
55 CM frame. True Temper Verus or True Temper OX platinum tubing.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/47833614@N04/sets/72157628781472167/
Davidson....Frame/Fork and Headset. 55cm. Looking to trade this for a different road frame in the same size. Open to anything.
Frame features Chameleon paint job..see link for color changing effect.
55 CM frame. True Temper Verus or True Temper OX platinum tubing.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/47833614@N04/sets/72157628781472167/
Davidson....Frame/Fork and Headset. 55cm. Looking to trade this for a different road frame in the same size. Open to anything.
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JV
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When working on Microsoft Windows, I find irfanview to be even easier than MS Paint. It's a free download. Try it. I'm a computer wiz but a graphical idiot, so irfanview is great.
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OK, Jon emailed me. I hope he doesn't mind my posting them.
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Thanks, noglider. Are you sure you're a C&V person? You're suspiciously adept at these newfangled computer things.
I should mention that a sale is pending. It is kind of a nice-looking bike, though, isn't it? Especially if you don't look at the anachronistic crankset.
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I should mention that a sale is pending. It is kind of a nice-looking bike, though, isn't it? Especially if you don't look at the anachronistic crankset.
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That is my kind of bike! Whoever is getting it will be a happy person.
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Jon, if you are using Windows, please do yourself a favor and download irfanview and try it. If you can't figure it out, I'll connect to your computer remotely and help you.
For a couple of years now, the Preview app that comes on MacOS now lets you do simple things like rescaling images.
For a couple of years now, the Preview app that comes on MacOS now lets you do simple things like rescaling images.
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Epicus07,
I sent a PM with questions.
I sent a PM with questions.
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Jon, if you are using Windows, please do yourself a favor and download irfanview and try it. If you can't figure it out, I'll connect to your computer remotely and help you.
For a couple of years now, the Preview app that comes on MacOS now lets you do simple things like rescaling images.
For a couple of years now, the Preview app that comes on MacOS now lets you do simple things like rescaling images.
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I have a Miyata Sport twelve 54cm frameset that's a little to small for me, would like to trade it for something 56/57cm that has room for 27x1 3/8th knobby or 700x35 knobby tires. Was going to build up a winter bike with it to keep my '73 world voyageur out of the salt.
Serial number is OE68549
Serial number is OE68549
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[QUOTE=noglider;15042694]OK, Jon emailed me. I hope he doesn't mind my posting them.
I had that exact same work stand at one time. Mounted to the side of a barn, just like yours.
I had that exact same work stand at one time. Mounted to the side of a barn, just like yours.
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58cm Civia Bryant frame. 4130 cro-moly, disk tabs, 1 1/8 steerer tube, braze-ons for fenders/racks, vertical dropouts but rear stays split for belt drive. Looking for... hell I dunno. An older campy 9 speed ergo group would be lovely... but a ~56 cm bianchi celeste frame would be great too. And, you know, pretty much anything else, so let me know.
Edit: A fixie frame would be great too, preferably bianchi but anything older with 126 or 120 mm
Edit: A fixie frame would be great too, preferably bianchi but anything older with 126 or 120 mm
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86 Team Fuji 56cm
As much as I love the way this frame rides, it's just a hair too small for me at 6'3" haha. It's not in perfect shape and has definitely been well ridden so it has its fair share of scrapes but no dings or dents! Looking for a similar 58/59x58cm frame.
I can take better pictures for anyone interested, but this is what I have right now.
As much as I love the way this frame rides, it's just a hair too small for me at 6'3" haha. It's not in perfect shape and has definitely been well ridden so it has its fair share of scrapes but no dings or dents! Looking for a similar 58/59x58cm frame.
I can take better pictures for anyone interested, but this is what I have right now.
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Have a Tommaso that I picked up this morning. I thought it would fit but it's just a bit too big for me at about 55cm (i'll take better measurements later). Looking to trade for a 50-52cm frame or some parts (superbe/dura ace/non-vintage?).
Its a 1985 TLX-9000 Super Record according to this: https://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalog...28tsd%29/3.jpg
Columbus SLX, with scratches and looks like theres some rust, but it seems to be all chrome underneath. Just the frame/fork
Its a 1985 TLX-9000 Super Record according to this: https://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalog...28tsd%29/3.jpg
Columbus SLX, with scratches and looks like theres some rust, but it seems to be all chrome underneath. Just the frame/fork
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Love the frame - don't have anything to trade.
I have a red super strada in process.
I have a red super strada in process.