dwscrimshaw
Retro Guru
Ok, thats a shame. Trust all went back together ok.
I just revisited the link and realised that it was not a frame number! My mistake. The site seems to trawl 'bay and 'tree for ads that match your search words. The bike I was linking to has disappeared, but there is another there now which reads: "Claud Butler Olympic Road Racing Bike 21034 Frame.." I think the number must relate to frame size- (this is 21", the other earlier one was 23")Also for 023034 not sure I am following the plot here, couldn't see any frame numbers mentioned in the adds so not sure which one you are referring to torqueless. Can you set me straight.
torqueless":3h6yg7l5 said:I just revisited the link and realised that it was not a frame number! My mistake. The site seems to trawl 'bay and 'tree for ads that match your search words. The bike I was linking to has disappeared, but there is another there now which reads: "Claud Butler Olympic Road Racing Bike 21034 Frame.." I think the number must relate to frame size- (this is 21", the other earlier one was 23")Also for 023034 not sure I am following the plot here, couldn't see any frame numbers mentioned in the adds so not sure which one you are referring to torqueless. Can you set me straight.
...Phew!!
andy 156- Are your Campag. dropouts the flat 'Sport' type without adjustment screws, or the more chunky 1010 type with adjustment screws? If the former, pump-peg placement apart, I would conjecture that your frame is a Claud Butler Cassino.