dwscrimshaw":sbacd90w said:Thanks, I 've added that link too.
I've been working on a track frame too, much latter than yours. Should get it finish this weekend hopfully and might even get out on it!
Very nice!
dwscrimshaw":sbacd90w said:Thanks, I 've added that link too.
I've been working on a track frame too, much latter than yours. Should get it finish this weekend hopfully and might even get out on it!
anidel":3o253f1d said:dwscrimshaw":3o253f1d said:hi, thanks for the update. I had a link to an ebay ad for that frame, but charted it as 1934 due to other numbers around that time, one of them close to yours dated by VCC as 1933. I have grouped all of them as 1934 for time being as there are not that many frames to go on for now. I have also update the frame log with this link also and change the date on that page too.
Trust your happy with that. I think that the best that can be done with the avalible numbers for that period.
Did you run out of storage? I just downloaded the Excel file, but now it's not on-line anymore?
UPDATE, it's there, I think you were simply updating it.
dttlincs":mlmmxc0v said:Hello
I am hoping someone can help me!
I have a track bike frame and fork which resembles a Holdsworth to my untrained eye. It is currently painted a dull red and no decals are visible.
It has nervex lugs.
Campag front and rear dropouts.
Fully chromed fork with chrome to seat and chainstays.
Seatstay appears heavily built and wraps over seat lug quite a bit.
Rear bridge is not drilled.
Frame number is 67135. Fork number does not match but is similar at 65135.
I tried to attach some photos but currently too large a file. Will try again tomorrow. Thanks in advance.