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That would be a temptress were the top tube not so short.
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Bob Jackson 63.3cm Fixed/SS
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Legend Ti - roughly 61x57ish and 21.5ish HT.
![]() ![]() It's on Facebook at $650 shipped. PM me and I'll put you in contact with the owner. Last edited by Clean39T; 03-30-2020 at 01:45 AM. |
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Again, TT too short, plus it's a non-sloper. Still a helluva deal...might be worth it for the fork and HS alone, then just sell the frame by itself.
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63 x 59cm Corsa Extra for your consideration:
https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=249435 Last edited by montag; 03-31-2020 at 07:21 PM. |
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Bikeworks is a Seattle shop that helps the community get on the road with new and refurb bikes and parts. Here are a couple of big ones: a 68cm Seven Alaris, and a 64cm Lemond Zurich:
https://bike-works-wa.shoplightspeed...en-alaris.html https://bike-works-wa.shoplightspeed...nd-zurich.html |
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Croll 62cm
Croll. 62/60. Rare Walter Croll built. He's was a builder from Minnesota. Late 80s early 90s. Beautiful lug work and sought after. Paint is decent but has scratches and chips.
(I am posting only for the Croll frame Charles ) https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik...103550676.html |
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![]() " Legendary Casati craftsmanship paired with one of the best steel tube sets ever made: the oversized Columbus EL (ELOS). The ride quality is exceptional, planted and comfortable, but stiff under acceleration. It's similar to a Max built frame, but a bit lighter. I purchased the frame NOS a while back and put about 200 miles of fair weather rides on it. As such, the bike is in excellent condition, chrome is perfect and the paint shows only a few minor signs of use, the most notable being a couple small scratches on either side of the top tube. This bike is loaded with elegant design features: finely worked chrome lugs, pantographs, cutouts in the seat stay caps and brake bridge etc. The pictures do a better job explaining than I ever could, so take a look and let me know if you have any questions. The bottom bracket is marked as a 61cm frame. Measurements, as taken by me, are: 57.75cm ctc top tube 61cm ctc 62.5 ctt seat tube ~19.5cm head tube 41.5 seat stays. Clearance for actual 27c tires, probably not much more. I rode this with Grand Bois Cerf Blues and had a little breathing room. Asking $425 for the frame plus actual shipping costs, which are typical $25-40 CONUS and around $80 to Europe." Facebook's BIG BIKES and BEYOND group: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...&theater&ifg=1 Dan, you want to scratch that EL-OS itch? |
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The Casati is mine lol. The Mondonico is kicking it out of bed. I haven't thrown it up on classifieds here yet, but I'll get to it tonight or tomorrow. Feel free to shoot me a pm if interested before I do. Priority given to paceliners
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That Casati is a screamingly good deal. I have one and the ride is sublime. If you have any desire to ride a classic Italian steed with great craftsmanship, this is a great way to go.
And no, I was not paid for this advertisement. |
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