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So my retro bike trading days are over and it's time to clear out what I have kicking about. First of all is this Claud Butler which I kept from the shop for my daughter to use, it's probably done about 10 miles since then :)
Size is: 53.5cm c-t x 54cm c-c
The bike was completely stripped and rebuilt with new cables, chain, tyres and anything else it needed. It is the original spec which was a little odd given that 853 is high end and RX100 lower end but that was that. It is now sporting Cinelli bars and stem which are not original spec, decent white wall tyres (Michelin I think but need to check) and it also has a Selle Italia X1 saddle in white rather than the Turbo pictured.
Theres a few little marks and speckles of rust but nothing note worthy.
Any questions please ask.
I'm asking £250 + postage costs which I think are about £30 for a bike these days or collection from Kent ME11 is more than welcome.
Bit out of touch with prices so if it's unreasonable please feel free to make an offer!



Full album here: http://s969.photobucket.com/user/telsun1/library/CB%20853/New%20pics?sort=2&page=1
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Had these 27" rims for sale on ebay which did not sell:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112155568362?ssPageName=STRK:MEUNSOLD:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1562.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112155568371?ssPageName=STRK:MEUNSOLD:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1562.l2649
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Few bits to clear out.
Pinarello Catena Frame £35 + £15 postage
56cm
Lovely frame (no forks), plenty of chrome contrasting nicely against the white. Obviously this frame should be much more expensive but unfortunately it has suffered a head crash which resulted in a slight kink to the top and down tube (you can see the cracks in the paint). Only slight and I'd happily build it and ride as is.








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This any good to you? http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=323849
I'll do the whole groupset and wheels for just £130 posted!!!
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Had this frame kicking around for ages. My friend in Holland sold it to me as I had the idea to build a proper touring bike and this certainly fits the bill. Apparently this was a prototype but as it made it into production that kinda seems irrelevant.
The model is Giant OCR Touring. It's aluminium with steel forks. 56cm x 56cm (ct x cc). Has braze ons for; disc brakes, cantilever brakes, racks and spare spokes. Front mech is braze on. Few marks but only the one on the fork is actually prominent.
Will be great as a proper tourer or a very comfy commuter.
I'd like £100 posted or there abouts.