WTD Decent Steel Frame

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Looking for anice steel frame suitable for a 5'8" rider with a 30" inseam for a ss belt drive project. Tatty is fine, nice tubing prefrred
 
dave4":215ofai8 said:
Don't you need a frame with some sort of coupler to enable the belt to be fitted?

That's part of the project, I'm going to design a really elegant braze in seat stay solution.
 
I have a cobra cycles, 54cm TT/52cm ST, reynolds 653 road frame. Its a sort of slightly metallic dark green. Cinelli stamped lugset.

Will come with a shimano Ultegra loose ball bottom bracket and a fancy campagnolo headset because I dont have the tools to get them off without damaging them!

After £140 plus post.

Alternatively, I have a suitable steel MTB frame. 4130 crmo. White. Excellent condition. £50
 
£140 is a little much for me, considering it's a home brew project which I could cock up at any moment!!!!! :D

I'm hoping to do all the work myself.
 
I do know of a Raleigh Kellogs Pro Tour which has seen better days. Has 501 tubing, I would think my mate should be bored with it sometime soon. Not sure on size but I reckon its about 21". If I can get it £35 posted.
 
Tel":m4gppaii said:
I do know of a Raleigh Kellogs Pro Tour which has seen better days. Has 501 tubing, I would think my mate should be bored with it sometime soon. Not sure on size but I reckon its about 21". If I can get it £35 posted.

Now your talking, is long as it frame & forks
 
FRSMark":1vgt6edy said:
Tel":1vgt6edy said:
I do know of a Raleigh Kellogs Pro Tour which has seen better days. Has 501 tubing, I would think my mate should be bored with it sometime soon. Not sure on size but I reckon its about 21". If I can get it £35 posted.

Now your talking, is it frame & forks
 
Yeah frame and fork plus any other parts you may need, price will be bargainious....I'll send him a text.
 
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