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    SOLD Bob Jackson Vigorelli 23.5"

    Re: Bob Jackson Vigorelli 23.5" Now sold. Thanks for the interest.
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    SOLD Bob Jackson Vigorelli 23.5"

    Re: Bob Jackson Vigorelli 23.5" Hi I measured the stand over at just over 33". Apparently, Bob Jackson recommend measuring your inseam and deducting 11 inches to get the right size frame. Following this logic, this would suggest the frame is suited to someone with an inseam > 34.5"...
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    SOLD Bob Jackson Vigorelli 23.5"

    Bob Jackson Vigorelli track frame and forks in silver metallic with white lug lining. I bought this frame from Bob Jackson and used it as my good weather bike. It has done very little mileage and I'm now selling because, having moved to a much hillier location, I am reducing my collection of...
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    nutted brakes

    If you prefer dual pivot, these should work: http://velosolo.co.uk/shoppedal.html Tektro R359 (the shallow drop version). They are nutted dual pivot brakes with the same min/max brake reach as the Weinmann 605s.
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    Gios. Panaracer Pasela 700×23C tyres ?

    I suspect it's a typo. I'm guessing the tyres are Panaracer Pasela. The design of the sticker on the sidewall seems to match.
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    Stems and Bars clearance. Cinelli, GB, Dawes, Titan, ITM.

    Sorry. Had second thoughts on the titan stem. Been buying too many bike parts this month. Good luck with the sale.
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    Any Gazelle experts out there?

    You can also try LFGSS. There's a long-running thread about Gazelle. There are a number of Dutch people who seem quite knowledgeable including someone who used to work for Gazelle and seems to know all there is to know.
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    Master frame builders

    Ooops...yes I had my military gentlemen mixed up...it was a slip of the keyboard. I had thought there was an element of subjectivity/ psychology. Perhaps the knowledge that you're riding on a well-crafted machine adds something to the experience.
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    Master frame builders

    I've been into restoring classic lightweights for a couple of years now but still very much learning. I know there are certain frame builders whose work is considered a little more special - eg Hurlow, Carpenter, Ephgrave, Berry, Major Taylor - but what would be the difference compared to...
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    help with delivery

    I have a frame which needs a respray and perhaps some repair work. I was planning to send the frame to Chris Marshall in Keighley but, as he works alone, there's no guarantee that he'll be around to take delivery. He cycles to work (appropriately) so it's not an option to send to his home...
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    Copenhagen biking

    Hi work in Copenhagen (but live in Sweden). Copenhagen ranks alongside Amsterdam as one of the world's most cycle-friendly cities. It would be easy enough to hire a bike here but it's always more pleasurable to ride one's own machine. There are numerous bike shops here but I can't think of...
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    Vintage bottom bracket trouble

    Thanks for the info. It seems to be a cast shell but, as you suggest, it looks like the manufacturer's name must have been filed away. The tandem club sleeves look like the best value option given the cost of the Phil Wood (they do mounting rings for 1.45 inch bb shells). The only...
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    Vintage bottom bracket trouble

    I am in the midst of renovating a late 40s ( I think) Gameson road path frame. I’ll post pics when I find out how and once I’m qualified to do so. Took the frame to lbs to have bottom bracket fitted ( the one job that I hate doing myself). Got a call to say that the threads were destroyed and...
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