Lots of these riders are serious veterans who might have a previous tt machine hung up in the garage - worth a go!
Good luck
PS - I was easily ourtridden by a real time triallist on a slightly rusty pre-war Raleigh when I was on my Vitus Lo-profile.......... he was 20 years older as well.
60s/70s would be a very close clearance road frame, looking mid 80s for the lo-pros to come in, most people just used their road bikes back then, a time trial bike would have been custom built for only the most committed time trialists
Thanks for the interest chaps. Ideally a steel frame traditional frame / shorter wheelbase bike, size 22 - 23.5 inches and complete.
I was recently offered a Fielding TT bike but the owner wanted to swap for a road bike only. I´m aware that various types are out there and maybe one can have a second or third lease of life. Personally the old appeal about time trialling is having a go and I´ve had great fun and pleasure racing my older Mercian and Geoffrey Butler road bikes.
The colour is much brighter than in the pic - it's a dull day here, in excellent condition, I could sell it as is but it has a super record chainset on it which must be worth £100 on its own. Let me know if interested anyway - its a 22 I think - I'm 5'10".
Dave