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raider55 03-02-11 09:00 AM

Frame id
 
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Anybody out there know what kind of frame this is. It has braze ons for derailuers.


Thanks

Raider55

rhm 03-02-11 09:06 AM

Doesn't ring any bells for me. I can almost see some kind of a stamping on back of the steerer tube in the last photo; can you get a better shot of that? Might tell us something.

Bianchigirll 03-02-11 03:50 PM

brazeons for what derailleurs? the front? what size is the BB?

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...9&d=1299077809

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...8&d=1299077792

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...7&d=1299077770

raider55 03-02-11 04:16 PM

I guess I wasnt clear on the braze ons they are for the cable housing . I will have to measure the bottom bracket.

Oldpeddaller 03-02-11 04:27 PM

This might be a down-tube lever clamp stop - but IMHO it's too big and is more likely to be a filed-down pump peg.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...7&d=1299077770

There's something vaguely familiar about the 'chunky' lugs, pressed out rear drop-outs and seat stay cap treatment that reminds me of an old 'Cold War' era East German sports bike frame lying somewhere in my heap. Not identical but very similar in lots of ways. Mine is low-end, a cheap export "catalogue sale" bike with steel Thun cranks, Weinmann 500 side pulls, Huret derailleurs and steel rims. The OP's bike at least has a tubular rear brake bridge, making it at least one step up from mine! I could be totally wrong, anyone got better ideas/info?


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