I Have reluctantly decided to split my Reynolds 753.
I will sell the frame, headset ,forks and seat pin together.
The frame was built for me in 1992 by Paul Riley of Preston and is therefore a 'Cobra', stamped under bb No. 170. I had it resprayed in about 2000, hence the different transfers (I was trying to copy the Banesto team bike at the time). I had full carbon Mizuno forks with a 1" carbon steerer fitted also, which in my opinion actually improves the ride.
It is a 50cm seat tube c-t and 52cm top tube c-c.
The dropouts are campagnolo, the lugs and the bottom bracket shell are Cinelli (english thread).
753 was the best steel tubing of it's day and this frame can still deliver a quality ride. It's light, strong and responsive and I hope someone who appreciates this will buy it.
There are some scuffs and scratches which is only to be expected on a used frame but there are no dents and dings. The frame is in very good condition.
I am looking for £300o.n.o.
I will sell the frame, headset ,forks and seat pin together.
The frame was built for me in 1992 by Paul Riley of Preston and is therefore a 'Cobra', stamped under bb No. 170. I had it resprayed in about 2000, hence the different transfers (I was trying to copy the Banesto team bike at the time). I had full carbon Mizuno forks with a 1" carbon steerer fitted also, which in my opinion actually improves the ride.
It is a 50cm seat tube c-t and 52cm top tube c-c.
The dropouts are campagnolo, the lugs and the bottom bracket shell are Cinelli (english thread).
753 was the best steel tubing of it's day and this frame can still deliver a quality ride. It's light, strong and responsive and I hope someone who appreciates this will buy it.
There are some scuffs and scratches which is only to be expected on a used frame but there are no dents and dings. The frame is in very good condition.
I am looking for £300o.n.o.