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Seattube 58cm c-t
Toptube 54cm c-c
Had to trade up for something with a slightly longer top tube.
Rides really nice. Is stiff and relatively light. Geometry is responsive and frame has served me well for the last year or so.
Comes with columbus tusk forks, carbon wrap seatpost (31.6) and fsa carbon wrap stem (120mm) this has a hairline crack but think it's just in the wrap. Have been riding all winter with no issue.
Also comes with a fucking awesome Selle Bassano saddle like the colnago ones...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=121244103938
Headset is in need of replacing or at least servicing however I didn't notice how bad it was when the bike was built up so is perfectly usable as is.
Stickers are covering Massi logo but looks like this underneath.
Carbon wishbone rear stays are pretty nice imo.
Sorry about my photos. Photobucket won't save the editing.
Frameset is in SE14. Can bring to meet central (W1) if that suits you better.
£100
PMs and ca$h are king.
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I have to apologise to my local, independent off licences. Asda have 4 for £5 on again. Some nice things in there too, had a shephard neame double stout last night which was really good.
Do they still have St Peter's?
4 for £5 is criminal! It's how 'the man' will ensure very few businesses can grow to compete. It's really sad but only a result of consumer demands, even if said consumer also likes the idea of supporting small businesses but shops online/at Asda for the cheapest price. -
I bought it two weeks ago for £830 from a friend of friend in London - probably he bought it on ebay...:((( (lucky bastard!!!). I didn't ask him where did he get it from cause I was so happy that I found my dream...Ricky's track frame in this condition for that price.
So he got a deal, maybe...yes. But to be honest I don't care. Why should I make a mega price drop? Someone was really lucky on eBay (it happens everyday) but this frame is worth that price, am I wrong? Once I bought titanium Serotta on full Campag Record, Chris King etc. all for £250 mint on Czech eBay, cause guy didn't have an idea what he was selling - 'townshend1989' does it mean that I had to sell it for £250? Any golden thoughts about business, economy, trade? I think that I was really lucky because I knew what I was buying and where to look. I sold it for £2100 in the end because that was the value of that bike, and I knew it just because my knowledge and passion about bikes. 'Sweaty' - will send more photos tomorrow! Thanks!I like how at the same time saying you're not in it for a profit you simultaniously boast about your profits made on a Serotta. Didn't really help your case.
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Campagnolo Record Carbon chainset.
175mm arms, 50/34 chainrings.
Chainrings/teeth in good condition.
Bearings, threads etc perfect.
Small amount of damage to chainring bolts on rear when I had no tool and had to use a knife to tighten them. This is only on 2 of them and has no effect on performance.
Come with box.
£175. Based in SE14, can meet nr Bond St tube Mon-Fri.
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C-record era 8s 36h hubs (Unsure of which group.)
Mavic Open Pro CD rims.
Hand built by Harry Rowland with Sapim DB spokes.
Since being returned to me have had no use. Not even mounted to a bike, just has an 8s 13-26 Chorus cassette fitted and sat looking sad at me.
These were built for a project which never quite made it to fruition. The cost of the build of the wheels will certainly not be recompensated through this sale but I can't justify them sitting around any longer.
I chose 36h and open pros so they'd be versatile enough for sunday clubruns as well as some light touring. These were built for my prospective 'lifetime' build.
Front hub is super smooth, rear could use a service if I'm being picky. You can feel the bearings a little when spinning the wheel in your hand.
Freewheel in good condition and still with a lovely loud click (Not that lovely if you're a shimano man I guess, but that I am not.)
Original matching skewers.
£210 not including cassette. Let me know if this is way out. They cost me a lot more than that to have built.
Cassette can be included for £20 at buyers request.
Wheels are in SE14
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Tempted by those tubular wheels George, how well does it work with a 9 speed converter cassette on there?
Works absolutely fine, it just needs to be done up super tight. The old guy I got it off said he had it machined, however I'm sure I've heard of people using 8s cogs with 9s spacers. Whether that would work with a 9s chain I am unsure.








Hi Bernd, off the top of my head I think it's '97.
They were proper race frames as you can tell from the race number braze on and lovely geo.
don't know much more I'm afraid!