ISO-Frame/full bike

simpatexys

Dirt Disciple
Hello fellow Retrobikers,
Looking for a tourer/cyclocross full bicycle or frameset. Can be 122 to 126mm OLD as long as it haves a RD hanger. Massive plus if it's fitted with canti braze on's and it must be compliant with 700c tyres up to 32/36mm of width. Steel is the real deal. Size wise depending on geometry a 51 to a 54 which in jibber-jabber means 20" to a 21.5"(roughly)
Doesn't need to be in a immaculate condition as long as no dings and structural damage exist.
 
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I have a nice MacLeans bike which could fit the bill. I'll have to check what the exact size is though, as from memory it's 54cm but possibly slightly larger. It has the canti brakes and CX tyres but no special braze ons for pannier racks. OLD is correct and a hanger is present.
 
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walkmanman":2elnq80u said:
I have a nice MacLeans bike which could fit the bill. I'll have to check what the exact size is though, as from memory it's 54cm but possibly slightly larger. It has the canti brakes and CX tyres but no special braze ons for pannier racks. OLD is correct and a hanger is present.

No need for rack braze ons. Looking forward to the pics
 
Sorry to have raised your hopes- my memory of the size turned out to be a good bit off, as the frame measured up as 57cm (centre of BB to top of seat tube). Bad luck, I hope you find something.
 
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I’ve an old Dawes if you could live with 27” wheels.
 

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walkmanman":3fnp328c said:
Sorry to have raised your hopes- my memory of the size turned out to be a good bit off, as the frame measured up as 57cm (centre of BB to top of seat tube). Bad luck, I hope you find something.

No worries, memory can be a bastard when you got (never) too many bikes :D
 
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