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Old 03-10-16 | 04:39 PM
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Erwin8r
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Originally Posted by jeff44
Last week I came across a CL ad in Brooklyn for a fixie/single speed. I noticed the frame was painted in a very 80's style and included a matching Silca pump. I had not heard of the builder so I did my research on Stout. This appears to be one of Ron's high end models as it is signed and has the wishbone stays. The serial # is 36387J which I assume is frame 363 which was made in 1987. Perhaps "J" is the model? I paid $450 for what appears to be a extremely well maintained and unusual frame, given it is close to 30 years old. The lug work is very meticulous with a high attention to details as shown in the pics.

Probably like most of you, I have a pile of left over parts and just happen to have all I need to convert this to a 9 speed road bike - FSA compact crank, DA long cage rear derailleur and Ultegra brifters, brakes, Ritchey wheels, etc. I think I will be very pleased with the results and chances are won't see another one like it due to the low production numbers from Ron's shop over maybe 25 years (1972-1997?). I have a Ideale Mod 90 saddle waiting to go on for that "old school" look.

I continue to be amazed what $500 or less dollars will buy.

Jeff
Score! Great looking bike.
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