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Old 05-10-23, 12:56 PM
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Just got it back from the powder coater today.





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Old 05-10-23, 01:05 PM
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Wrong place, mods please move.
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Old 05-10-23, 01:45 PM
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I disagree. Looks great and period correct
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I disagree. Looks great and period correct
ha ha I don’t think he wants to sell it is why it needs to move to the other forum.
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ha ha I don’t think he wants to sell it is why it needs to move to the other forum.
Alright folks, lets get the auction going now that sloar did all the hard work already. Let's start at...
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A quick search reveals you might have 3 bikes from this builder. This one looks like a great sport-tourer. I love the rack mounts brazed into the seat stays. How does it ride?
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I can't help seeing the maker's name as "Plantagenet"...
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A quick search reveals you might have 3 bikes from this builder. This one looks like a great sport-tourer. I love the rack mounts brazed into the seat stays. How does it ride?

It rides really nice but the frame size is odd. 56cm st and 53cm toptube. It’s currently for sale but if I keep it I’ll definitely need a longer stem.
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Old 05-10-23, 07:32 PM
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It is likely a good rider, but you are correct about the stem. Plantenga used a 110 stem on other builds and the ride worked at that length stem. The one I had needed the longer stem to "feel" right for me. Sorry about your intention to sell this good touring bike. Smiles, MH
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