Nice condition, little heel rub but not too serious.
Rings, threads and tapers all good.
52/39 and 170mm.
£23 delivered to UK addresses.
Cheers, Kerry.
Three small items for your review:
1. Down tube levers....8 speed (7 clicks). Working fine before they were removed. Don't seem to have a friction setting but I'm no Campag expert. Not sure which model. £25 delivered.
2. Bar end shifters....10 speed. Nice condition. Couple of marks but nothing...
1957 to 1959 I believe. Mostly original.
Firstly the frame appears to be original paint and is in lovely condition. Would be a total crime to repaint.
Single speed, which was an original option.
With some dedication and effort it would clean up really nice.
Needs new tyres and brake pads, no...
From what I can gather reasonably rare!
Not perfect but very nice, 36 hole. 120mm OLN.
Missing the little grease port cover on the rear hub.
As full wheels they ran smoothly.
Since being removed I have had them apart and given them a clean and new grease.
Bearing tracks look fine.
I have NOT...
Free to a good home although I would appreciate a small donation as I am selling cycling stuff off for a friend and we are raising money for a Hospice.
As above seat tube 58cm cc, top tube 56cm cc, and headtube 17cm.
Cosmetically challenged but structurally sound. threads good.
126mm rear drop...
Structurally sound, cosmetically in need of some tlc.
Seat tube 55cm cc
Top tube 55cm cc
Head tube 14cm.
Rear drop out 126, front 100.
Braze ons for mudguards and rack.
Nutted brakes and was running 700c wheels.
27.2mm seatpost and English bb although I don't have the tool to remove it.
Suntour...
I have been asked to sell this cycle, the proceeds are going to a local Hospice.
Not sure what to do with it or any idea as to it's value.
I could just list it on Ebay but not keen on that.
Any help/advice greatly appreciated.
thank you,
Kerry.
Re:
Hi.
Pretty sure I have a 6500 lever in VGC in the garage.
Key worker and on shift now for next three days.
Let me know if its any use and I will sort some photos.
kerry.