Top info thankyou...That style of Reynolds decal was in use from 1989 onward, so it's 1989-mid 90s era.
Top info thankyou...That style of Reynolds decal was in use from 1989 onward, so it's 1989-mid 90s era.
And the prize is?....me saying what a wonderful person you are no cash thoughMore pics would help, looks more like a puzzle now; guess the bike.
Looks 90s to me.
This is true...just a slight problem...I don't own the frame and I like to think of myself as a fair and just man...allegedly. But If I give the owner more information I may not get the price I am offering? Is that a terrible thing? Did I say that I have to pay £20 train fare? lol I feel bad now
Lol I'm offended! In defence...if I can think of one? Its a long way to go and the pictures only show one side...and he says its a 653 not a rebadged 531...and...and...and...they usually cost a lot...court adjournedSo if you discover its worth a fortune, you'll still tell him you're doing him a favour and saving it from the scrap man?
I have a confession...I only wanted the frame set so I asked would they be happy to sell me just the frame set as I have all the components I need. So not a lot to carry on a train and cheaper to buy...£60......I am though by nature a half full glass kind of a guy so there will be at some stage a sting in the tale? Also I must remember to pick it up during the week as weekends will probably no doubt be days for engineering works on the line I want to use. He suggested £60 and I'm not that evil to knock any more offAsk him for better pictures of the "bottom bracket area"?
Remind him about how expensive trains are these days, if you haven't already... and that you'll probaby have to argue with the guard to get an old bike on there
Looks like a competent, quality, practical frame from a decent output builder. You may never find out who though.
It's nice and simple.
Small scale framebuilders often can't resist unnecessary touches
Also the groupset probably dates it - triple 105 - nice condition paint, a bargain at under 250
Hey...its a bike eat bike world out there and its best to teach them when there young so that they have no expectations of happiness...its the British way! . I will also lob in a box of Kleenex for free...I'm all heart I amAre you making the poor man strip his dearly beloved bike down, sobbing, in front of his children?
Wow, Hannibal Lector's bicycle.... leaving him to weep over a pile of worthless tat like 23mm tyres and a 12-18 7 speed cassette, downtube shifters, shallow-drop brakes, short cage derailleur, 42/52 chainset, 130mm stem...
And of course brake levers with tired and sticky hoods.View attachment 883708
I think a bottle of whisky might be more appropriate than a box of kleenex