champion city
10-17-11, 11:08 PM
SOLD First up is a 1985 Masi Nuovo Strada. It's been repainted by Cyclart at some point by a previous owner, and the paint is excellent. There are paint chips and some scraped spots from dropped chains. It has a pump peg, chain hanger, and take a braze-on front derailleur. Dropouts are Campagnolo front and rear. Seatpost size is 27.2, the BB is italian threaded, and the frame has DT shifter braze-ons. Campagnolo seatpost binder bolt is included, as well as an alloy Super Record headset. Chromed DS chainstay and both dropouts. Takes 700c wheels and recessed-mount short-reach brakes.
I'm happy to provide more photos upon request.
Asking $250 Shipped.
Toptube is 55cm, C-C
Seattube is 54cm C-C (56cm C-T)
Next is a frame from a small swiss or french builder, known only to me as M. Brunner. The frame is an interesting one, with ample chrome, internal cable routing for both the rear brake and rear derailleur, metric tubing (28.0 external diameter), and very interesting lugging. This frame features a fastback seatstay cluster, a chain hanger, braze-on front derailleur, braze-on DT shifter bosses, and sports a french BB. I'll include a set of Sugino french threaded BB cups (not pictured) the pictured silca impero frame pump, and a Nadax headset. The frame requires a 26.6 seatpost, and has Shimano EX dropouts in the rear, and Columbus dropouts in front. As far as I know, the fork is original to the frame, so perhaps the builder used an off-the-shelf columbus fork instead of building one. Takes 700c wheels and recessed-mount short reach brakes.
Again, more photos are available upon request.
Asking $300 shipped
Toptube is 53cm, C-C
Seattube is 51cm, C-C (53cm C-T)
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6211/6256604504_b23b9cb259_b.jpg
SOLD!
I also have a maroon Trek 710 for sale, although I am unable to get a photo of it until tomorrow.
700c, rack and fender braze-ons, recessed mounting brakes, and clearance for HUGE tires. It would probably make a good 650b conversion, although I haven't got a set to try. It takes medium reach brakes, although short-reach may also work. Seatpost is 27.2, and there are no DT shifter or front derailleur braze-ons. Includes a steel Tange headset.
Toptube measures 54.5 cm C-C
Seat tube measures 52cm C-C (54cm C-T)
Thanks for looking!
I'm happy to provide more photos upon request.
Asking $250 Shipped.
Toptube is 55cm, C-C
Seattube is 54cm C-C (56cm C-T)
Next is a frame from a small swiss or french builder, known only to me as M. Brunner. The frame is an interesting one, with ample chrome, internal cable routing for both the rear brake and rear derailleur, metric tubing (28.0 external diameter), and very interesting lugging. This frame features a fastback seatstay cluster, a chain hanger, braze-on front derailleur, braze-on DT shifter bosses, and sports a french BB. I'll include a set of Sugino french threaded BB cups (not pictured) the pictured silca impero frame pump, and a Nadax headset. The frame requires a 26.6 seatpost, and has Shimano EX dropouts in the rear, and Columbus dropouts in front. As far as I know, the fork is original to the frame, so perhaps the builder used an off-the-shelf columbus fork instead of building one. Takes 700c wheels and recessed-mount short reach brakes.
Again, more photos are available upon request.
Asking $300 shipped
Toptube is 53cm, C-C
Seattube is 51cm, C-C (53cm C-T)
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6211/6256604504_b23b9cb259_b.jpg
SOLD!
I also have a maroon Trek 710 for sale, although I am unable to get a photo of it until tomorrow.
700c, rack and fender braze-ons, recessed mounting brakes, and clearance for HUGE tires. It would probably make a good 650b conversion, although I haven't got a set to try. It takes medium reach brakes, although short-reach may also work. Seatpost is 27.2, and there are no DT shifter or front derailleur braze-ons. Includes a steel Tange headset.
Toptube measures 54.5 cm C-C
Seat tube measures 52cm C-C (54cm C-T)
Thanks for looking!
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