Dave Quinn MTB + Campagnolo = sexy times

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Let’s just say that I really liked Rod_Saetan’s idea. Steam train etc. next week…


The stars aligned on this one. A good friend of mine lives in Bethesda (about 20mins frim Blaenau Ffestiniog). He’s just rebuilt his house and asked me to help with some final touches, so a visit was due.
Boom!

It’s a beauty. Can’t wait to see more of it on here :D
 
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Let’s just say that I really liked Rod_Saetan’s idea. Steam train etc. next week…


The stars aligned on this one. A good friend of mine lives in Bethesda (about 20mins frim Blaenau Ffestiniog). He’s just rebuilt his house and asked me to help with some final touches, so a visit was due.
I believe there's more of a story to this than you may be aware of ! Then again, like me who you just pipped for it, you recognised it straight away ? 🤔🚲
 
I believe there's more of a story to this than you may be aware of ! Then again, like me who you just pipped for it, you recognised it straight away ? 🤔🚲
It sure appears very special, and just my cup of tea. I mean, it’s built with 753, full Euclid, double U. I’ve always been more of an off road touring person rather than a racer too.
I’ve been in touch with the seller, the bike belonged to his late father-in-law, who was quite serious about touring. Is all I know for now. I am looking forward to finding out more. Please do share, if you have any potential clues, or question suggestions and I will do my best to ask the seller
The saddle was hidden from view wasn't it?
I haven’t thought of that! Whoa! That’d be crazy lucky. Now you got me feeling like Indiana jones. Can’t wait to collect the bike and unravel the mystery
 
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Well, I know it's decalled as a Dave Quinn but personally, I think it's a very original frame made by Tony Oliver.

One of the UKs' best frame builders. I may be wrong but it looks very much like one of his creations to me.
 

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