Recently picked up a cyclocross bike badged as a Giant, however frame number (DD556) suggests it was built by Rick Powell of DD Enterprises based on previous topics (see here).
Rear dropout is stamped Reynolds. Takes a well-fitting 27.2 mm seatpost, which along with the fork weight suggests to me 531 tubing. 75 degree seat tube [EDIT: remeasured at 74 degrees], 73 degree head tube. Top tube cable routing, no bottle bosses.
Bought with a mix of parts including 8-speed bar-ends and I think it has been kitted out for road riding at some point.
Previous owner remembered it had been purchased off a team manager many years ago. I'm planning to rebuild as a cross bike, the main issue being finding the right tyre/rim combination to clear the chainstays which have approx 35 mm between them at the tyre. Fair bit of rust showing through, particularly on the back of the fork so might re-coat although would be a bit of a shame to loose the paintjob if it was raced by Giant. Any comments regarding the likely history would be interesting.
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Rear dropout is stamped Reynolds. Takes a well-fitting 27.2 mm seatpost, which along with the fork weight suggests to me 531 tubing. 75 degree seat tube [EDIT: remeasured at 74 degrees], 73 degree head tube. Top tube cable routing, no bottle bosses.
Bought with a mix of parts including 8-speed bar-ends and I think it has been kitted out for road riding at some point.
Previous owner remembered it had been purchased off a team manager many years ago. I'm planning to rebuild as a cross bike, the main issue being finding the right tyre/rim combination to clear the chainstays which have approx 35 mm between them at the tyre. Fair bit of rust showing through, particularly on the back of the fork so might re-coat although would be a bit of a shame to loose the paintjob if it was raced by Giant. Any comments regarding the likely history would be interesting.
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