PhillB
GT Fan
There were a couple of crusty ones on eBay recently, it was hard to tell which one was less crustyI could’ve had my hands on an EVEN crustier gt a couple months ago but seller preferred collection.
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There were a couple of crusty ones on eBay recently, it was hard to tell which one was less crustyI could’ve had my hands on an EVEN crustier gt a couple months ago but seller preferred collection.
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GT’s are not everyone’s cup of tea, but that’s great as it means there’s more for GT junkies like meGTs are not really my bag, but this looks like an interesting resto.
Was that the Brighton one?I could’ve had my hands on an EVEN crustier gt a couple months ago but seller preferred collection.
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Agree, GT's can be a bit Marmite as the triple triangle can grate peoples eyes vs. a tradition double diamond frame.GTs are not really my bag, but this looks like an interesting resto.
Yeah I made him an offer but he refused, auction actually ended lower than I had actually offered him.Was that the Brighton one?
I remembered it ended quite low, but local pick-up really limits the audience/final price.Yeah I made him an offer but he refused, auction actually ended lower than I had actually offered him.
Plus I was about 200mi away so wouldve needed someone to collect for me
but who doesn’t like a nice crusty old bike?
I’m pretty sure I asked on here but don’t remember.I remembered it ended quite low, but local pick-up really limits the audience/final price.
I'm sure someone on here could have collected & boxed it up for you? I've collected and posted-off a few bikes for people on here. A 400 mile trip is a bit of an epic journey for a crusty old bike... but as you said who doesn't like a crusty old bike?!*
Maybe it was a lucky escape missing out on the Brighton one. All that salty sea air would have done it's best to fuse all the parts together!