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There's this funky old Brooks finishing in a couple of hours, postage is a bit steep mind http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-OFF-WHITE-BROOKS-BIKE-SADDLE-SEAT-CYCLE-/250854232913?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item3a6813d351
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Here we have a double butted lugless 4130 frame made by the Raleigh Special Products division. Frame number H34130. Measures 20" c-t/19"c-c, top tube is 19.5" c-c. Rear dropouts are 130mm.In very nice condition this has a couple of marks namely one on the inside of the non driveside chainstay, little near the drive side dropout and some where the front derailleur was fitted.
There is no structural damage to the frame however someone has overtightened the front d and as a consequence there is some indentation which I've tried to show in the photo.
It also comes with a nice condition Dura Ace HP-7400 threaded headset.
Bottom bracket threads are all straight, nice smooth seat-tube so no nasty scratches to your post :o)
Very light as one would expect for a small frame, all up she is 2.4kg
Reduced to £90 collected (Letchworth Garden City) or £100 including insured next day courier. Could drive down to high Barnet tube for the cost of the courier if you'd rather hand over in person.
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I've got an older ladies Falcon black diamond touring frame, chrome ended forks, chromed steel pannier rack fitted, seatpost, sprung saddle, bars, brake levers, friction shift down tube shifters, rear centre pull brake caliper. Takes the older sized 26" wheels
Needs: Wheels, Chainset, pedals, rear derailleur though I've got some naff pedals I can throw in as well (depends on how tatty you want to go..lol)
£10 collected form North Herts or £20 inclusive of next day courier. Alternatively if you're not too far from North London I could drive down to High Barnet tube for £10 also
If it might be of interest PM me with an email and I'll rustle up some piccies tomorrow.
Oh yeah, size is 19.5" centre to top -
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I've got a very old but NOS frame and forks in British Racing Green with lovely red & gold lining. Problem is I think it took an old style headset so the fork steerer is too short for a modern threaded headset. I think there was a clamp on recessed style but not sure but it does seem strange that the matching forks don't seem to fit lengthwise. I reckoned using a quill convertor would work mind or get a longer steerer welded. The original cups are in place and I have a top nut and some other headset bits that came with it. Takes a BSC threaded BB, the front is 90mm and the rear is pretty narrow, (can't remember off the top of my head) Would be for 26" wheels and I do have some older 26" that I never actually tried (I WILL get round to it..lol)
I originally bought it to build up for my mum as a 60th birthday pressie but all good plans and that (she got a modern geared bike instead)
Give us a shout if it might be of interest.

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I saw these on the bay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ITM-MIllennium-Anatomica-46-handlebar-/300574146577?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item45fb9d8011
London based too.
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Woollyhatshop do rigida chrina's on a Shimano hub for £47 deilvered BIN or if you want to wait 5 hours for £3 less http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/700c-Alloy-Q-R-ROAD-Bike-Rigida-Shimano-REAR-Wheel-/310329986059?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item48411bcc0b
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Firstly, I don't think you can get threaded CF forks with that long a steerer. My 61cm Raleigh Titanium has an 18.25cm headtube which is pretty long compared most TREKs of that era and only took around a 230mm shaft. If you're after 270mm then it suggests your headtube is massive or are you intending to add more threading to it for spacers?
Secondly I'd say don't get an ally steerer (if you can find one anyways) from what i read they are weak and really you're bBetter off paying the sacrifice of the extra weight and get a steel steerer which was more common with threaded CF forks in any case.
For the record my full carbon 1" Mizunos were 430g uncut.Personally I'd say go threadless, there's loads of 1" headsets out there to choose from, it'll be less hassle and more chance of getting the right fork/bar height.
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I've got a NOS Huret band on double boss (that will take normal Shimano DT levers for sure) and I've also got some 70s Campagnolo Band on levers. Can send piccies (via email) of the fitments so you can guage if any might work.