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    1974 Freddie Grubb Galibier.

    That paint has come up great. It looks like quite a "soft" ride and I'd imagine it would be great rolling on what is now known as - ahem - "gravel riding". How is the Velox shifting doing? Put one on a Lenton Sports when I changed the wheelset out to run a derailleur rather than SA hub and...
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    1974 Freddie Grubb Galibier.

    Grubbs are great frames for Holdsworth "budget" models! Mine is a Veloce (path) from 1967, also in original paint finish and it rides brilliantly. Comfortable but responds when you put pressure on the pedals. Probably one of the frames I'll keep when I have to reduce my collection (eeeek).
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    Some Steel Bikes (Sorry About The Fork)

    Yes, after some Googling, definitely Capella lugs. Not much on Velobase about them ("produced 60's") and like you say, restricted to Carltons of the era but appearing later on some Raleigh SBDU frames. Only after 1981 would they have been available to other builders after products from the...
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    Some Steel Bikes (Sorry About The Fork)

    Thanks, yes, it does look "sharp" but handles really well and isn't twitchy at all. The only downside, as I mentioned, is the toe overlap which can really put the brakes on. Only annoying matter is the lack of braze-ons: there's nothing apart from cable guides/stops for derailleur cables. It was...
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    Some Steel Bikes (Sorry About The Fork)

    Ha, thanks. Yep, the Venom is very nineties and the trick is not to look down too much when riding :) If it needs refinishing in my lifetime (unlikely) I'll just go with a metallic purple which should look ok with the fork! You're right about the Walvale, thinking about it. Confused myself...
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    For Sale CB Ladydale Frame, 21.5" 1983 Vintage, 531 ST, COLLECT, £60

    Smigg No, going with the frame as original to it, along with the brakes (see text in initial post) . Cheers Dave
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    Some Steel Bikes (Sorry About The Fork)

    Hey Folks Trying to get organised in shed/garage to create more space, and as I've not posted on this forum thought a few snaps might be of interest. Venom: Actually a Mike Kowal build, very neat work and feels quick but it hammers you after a few hours. 531/Columbus? Yes, a right mix of...
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    For Sale CB Ladydale Frame, 21.5" 1983 Vintage, 531 ST, COLLECT, £60

    Fitted 700c sprints to show it doesn't look ridiculous running 700's instead of 27". The brake blocks on the calipers have not been moved and are set when the frame was running 27" x 11/4": there is plenty of room on the caliper to drop the distance required to run 700's, should any buyer want...
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    For Sale CB Ladydale Frame, 21.5" 1983 Vintage, 531 ST, COLLECT, £60

    Claud Butler Ladydale (mixte) road touring frame built in Reynolds 531ST throughout, Campag dropouts, size 21.5 inches (medium). Believe it's an '83 model in original paint finish. This makes it a factory Holdsworth, which always seem to ride pretty well. There are paint chips commensurate...
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    84 Holdsworth Pro

    Re: Superb looking machine. That fork rake is just so right! I've a 1980 Mistral frameset which just rides so well it's hard to believe it was built as a "tourer". That's running on campy large flange and Mavic Module E's so maybe cheating a little :D They knew what they were doing with...
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    Raleigh 531 Road Ace

    Re: Great riding frames for "factory" Raleighs: had one in '87. Well worth getting on the road again. Nice one.
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    1973 Mercian Vincitore

    Looks great and the Stronglight single, IMHO, really suits it. Reminds me of the style of build I used to see parked outside club stop cafes in the 70's when I was riding about on a Dawes Chevron! Just needs a weathered Carradice saddlebag to finish it off ;) After all those years I've built...
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    1970 Allin

    Re: Great looking machine: curved seat tube is class. Looks pretty short wheelbase - if you have some toe overlap on the front wheel removing the mudguards will be a good thing ;)
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    1963 Jack Taylor Sport - slight update page 3

    Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport Like
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    Twin Tube Claud Butler Built Saxon

    Re: Looks great: bet the ride is positive but comfortable. I've a mystery 50's frame that's been shod with similar gear and the fork rake is similar but there's even more taper. When you hit a dip in the tamac it flexes so much it feels like it's breaking. Happy Riding
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    Clearout Shimano 600 tri col,

    Malky PM re Turbo coming. Cheers Dave
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    Single Sprocket FRENCH Thread Freewheel

    Hello Wanting to use a french threaded Normandy large flange hub in a Freddie Grubb track/path frame (1967 so Holdsworth not true Grubb) I've bought. Needs to be good to excellent condition. Ideally 20 or 21 but will consider anything and change chainring to suit. Thanks Dave
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