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I don't know any of the history I am afraid; just that it has has obviously belonged to someone from the defunct Plowman Craven (Now Madison) race team, and that it has been sprayed up, in this lairy livery, for the Ciclos Uno shop in Ilford.
I would guess the tubing is pretty high-end as the frame is exceptionally light. The track ends are Columbus so that could be indicative. The BB shell is marked '8 88'; potentially meaning August 1988, or the eighth frame built in 1988 - Other than that; there are no other telling markings.
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Hello All,
I have a pretty stunning track frame that must find a new home; as I need to clear some space at home.
The original plan was to adorn this with a wound up, CK, Sugino 75DD's and some Phil wheels - However that plan hasn't come to fruition and it's just been ornamentally hanging up on the wall. Time for someone to take this on as a lockdown project and realise its full potential!
Details
Ciclos Uno Hand-Made Steel Track Frame Set
Columbus Track Ends
Lugged Construction
Wishbone Rear Stay
Straight track fork - No brake drilling, however, it could be drilled
British Thread BB
1" Threaded Steerer for quill stems
120mm Rear spacing
100mm Front spacing
Takes a 27.2mm seatpost
Included is a Campagnolo Chorus/Croc D'Aune HeadsetMeasurements
Top-tube: 58cm (centre-to-centre)
Seat-tube: 59cm (centre-to-top)
Seat-tube: 55cm (centre-to-centre)
Head-tube: 13.7cmCondition
Used on a velodrome only, no road miles
Amazing condition for age
A little chain stay rub from wheel slippage
A couple of unfortunate paint scrapes on fork crown from storage rack
No dents or dingsLocated in Hackney, for socially distanced and sanitised collection (preferred)
I will post/ship at cost too, if you're not local
Price: £SOLD
Any questions, please just drop me a PM
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Thanks for all your comments, it is indeed a stunner, now with a new owner. Look forward to seeing it’s next guise 💪