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As per title, Falcon frame, albeit stickered as Rory O'Brien, straight, no dents. Includes Ishiwata 0 - I Cromoly forks + Tange Allez headset. Surface rust, nothing a bit of polish and few coats of wax can't sort out.
A quality frame weight 2100 grams with headset cups, Campi dropouts rear, very nice Nervex lugs, 120 rear OLD, BSA bottom bracket threads. Ripe for single speed conversion or path finder, would easily take 28mm front (with circa 5mm space left) and rear (as was probably 27" originally - can throw in some long drop old school brakes for free if wanted.
Vintage Campi wheelset, old red label MA2 with SS spokes, 5 sp Regina freewheel, chain and original QRs available separately . So are choices of vintage saddles, bars, mechs, brake levers etc. etc. with prices to be discussed. Or add just £25 for a no name SS wheelset, that includes 19 teeth fixed/frewheel sprocket, with tyres and tubes included.
How does £50 > £40 sound? Slough based, can meet somewhere closer to town or postage can be arranged.
Lots of pics here
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How vintage? Have a nice lugged 1950s frameset with 120 rear that could be easily made into fab ss. Needs long drop calipers as was for 27" wheels though (had those but sold them)
Asking £65. See more info here
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As Vince mentioned and sent links to eBay options - that rear wheel looks bang on what you have.
Now a Campaq wheelset I have is very nice and @£80 not dear too, plus we can talk re 7sp Suntour freewheel too.
Your shifters, are these friction ones, i.e. no clicks, what brand? What rear mech do you have, would it shift 7sp? -
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Re Pug - you mean you have been given the whole bike or just the frameset. If latter, you may want to think before starting collecting bits, as it makes no sense throwing money at low end bike unless you want to learn...the hard way :) . Full bike can be bought for £50 or less even, so you have plenty of options to furnish what you have.
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Nothing weird with LL Bean....my favourite shop back in 90s when in old Port, Maine. That and Three Dollar Deweys for some craft beer...