53 cm Jonny frame and fork w/polished lugs -- bling inside
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53 cm Jonny frame and fork w/polished lugs -- bling inside
I have for sale a red Jonny single speed frame and fork with polished stainless steel lugs, including Campy bottom bracket, Campy headset and Profile Design Forge Ahead stem.
Measurements are as follows (all center to center except head tube and standover):
Jonny's making frames again, which is fantastic. I encourage you to visit his site to see the superb bikes he's building. This one's a bit different from the type he's focusing on now, but it's superbly made all the same.
My lousy photography won't do it justice, but here's the frame:
Rash.
Tiny ding: whitish vertical mark.
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Measurements are as follows (all center to center except head tube and standover):
- Top tube, 55.5 cm;
- Down tube, 63.5 cm;
- Seat tube, 53 cm;
- Head tube, 14.5 cm;
- Standover height, 80 cm.
Jonny's making frames again, which is fantastic. I encourage you to visit his site to see the superb bikes he's building. This one's a bit different from the type he's focusing on now, but it's superbly made all the same.
My lousy photography won't do it justice, but here's the frame:
Rash.
Tiny ding: whitish vertical mark.
More images below...
Last edited by cog_nate; 09-07-21 at 06:30 AM. Reason: Wrong make of stem, corrected. Price drop.
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DAMN, if it only had a rear caliper mount......... I'm bummed now, but I must have that. Very nice frameset and I actually like the measurements. You should cross post it in the single speed sale sticky.
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I'm interested, although it may be slightly outside my budget.
With the fender mounts, I'm wondering how big of a 700c tire can fit?
Also, given the short ST compared to the TT, is that due track geometry? eg, high bottom bracket drop?
Thanks!
With the fender mounts, I'm wondering how big of a 700c tire can fit?
Also, given the short ST compared to the TT, is that due track geometry? eg, high bottom bracket drop?
Thanks!
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Steal. Beautiful frame, very well done. Fortunate (for my wallet and living space) that this is too small for me.
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I'll mock it up w/28s and post a couple more pictures.
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Beautiful frame.
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I measured the center of the BB at 27.5 cm off the ground. It's not in any of the pictures, but there's a screw to mount a fender by the BB, like on the seat stay bridge. 28mm tires mounted for these photos. You can see that the rear wheel is fully forward in the track ends, which I left that way when I took the seat stay bridge photo. Plenty of room for fenders w/28s.
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Beauty. How much for postage to UK?
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