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    SOLD Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595

    Re: Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595 And a photo for those of you who decide not to follow the link... :mrgreen:
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    SOLD Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595

    Re: Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595 This is back up for sale, price drop to £500 :)
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    SOLD Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595

    Re: Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595 Thanks very much, I'm really pleased with how it came out and more than a little gutted that I'm having to sell it so soon after finishing it :cry: Hopefully my loss will be someone else's gain :lol:
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    SOLD Late 70's Ian May racing bike, refurbished, £595

    Gauging interest on a recently finished project of mine. I purchased the frame on eBay, it was painted gold and branded as a Colnago but the seller suspected it was an Ian May and advertised it as such. Frame measures ~23" from centre of BB to top of seat tube and ~21.5" from centre of seat...
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    My 1998 Kona Caldera build

    Thanks, I love the bike. I've just put Marathon Winter studded tyres on so it's ready and waiting for any ice and snow we may get in the coming months :mrgreen:
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    My 1998 Kona Caldera build

    So the Kona never got ridden as a mountain bike so I decided to turn it in to a commuter. It's since covered 30 miles, just 2 commutes, but will come in to its own when the weather gets a little worse as I've got some studded marathon winters to go on when it gets icy out 8) Basically I've...
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    My 1998 Kona Caldera build

    Thanks for the welcome :) The Kona does look good doesn't it... haha
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    My 1998 Kona Caldera build

    And here's the Stumpjumper that it plays second fiddle to :lol:
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    My 1998 Kona Caldera build

    Hello all, I'm new around here and thought I'd share my old Kona build with you :) First things first I had a Caldera way back in 1998 when they first hit the market. It was a warranty replacement for a Hahanna frame I'd cracked - I knew the shop owner so they helped me out with a cheeky...
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