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Old 10-29-11 | 02:10 PM
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Looking for comparable a frame to replace my stolen Holdsworth Professional

I am so sad. Last week my Holdsworth Professional was stolen from me. I had that bike for 26 years and I recently resurrected it in the form of a cyclocross bike.





This was a bike that had a lot of sentimental value to me. It was an old warhorse that had gone into the battlefield with me countless times. I have some faster bikes but this was my trusty steed that never let me down over a lot of years. In its new form as a cyclocross bike I was looking forward to using it as a commuter bike and using it to ride ,with my new dog, on the gravelled backroads near where I live.

I am accepting the fact that I will, most likely, never see my bike again so I am starting to make plans to replace it. This was a road racing frame built in the early 80s for 27" wheels. However, with 700c wheels and long reach brake calipers you had the clearance for putting cyclocross tires on the bicycle.

I am open to replacing the frame with an equivalent (not neccessarily a Holdsworth Professional) quality frame from the same time period. Reynolds 531 or comparable Columbus, Tange, or Ishiwata would be my choice of tubing. High quality
dropouts equivalent to Campy is preferable.

If you know of any frame, that fits that bill, your suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Also, do homeowners insurance policies cover this kind of loss? It was stolen from me at work. If anyone has any experience making a claim, of this kind, your input would be apprecciated.

I am so bummed. I had to put my 15 year old lab down earlier this year. This is almost as bad. My dog had a great a great long life and it was his time. My bike had a great long life but I was really looking forward to many more years with it in its resurrected form. Now it is in the hands of some rat bastard thief. This person has no idea about the sentimental value that it has to me. This person also no clue about all the time and money that I spent to put it in its current form.

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Old 10-29-11 | 02:15 PM
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Sorry for you loss, and hope your fully recover. If you don't mind, how was it stolen? I commute to work on my bikes, but my bikes comes up stairs with me, and if not in my cubical, in the storeroom a few yards from me. I would never even leave one of my beaters outside..Never!!
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Old 10-29-11 | 02:30 PM
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I work as a head brewer at a small brewery/pub. We have a loading dock that runs across the whole facade of our place. A good portion of that dock has been modified for outdoor seating at our pub. We have many of our customers that feel very comfortable parking their bikes out front and leaving them unlocked and unattended. My bike was parked right in front of the brewery section of our place just about 25 ft from where I work all day. Because of the high visibility, and close proximity to workers, it would be a very gutsy thing to gutsy thing to steal it. I guess I got too comfortable with that. Live and learn.
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Old 10-29-11 | 02:59 PM
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Real bummer, sorry for your loss...
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Old 10-29-11 | 04:09 PM
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I'm sorry about both your losses. But was the bike actually locked? I never leave my bike unlocked out-of-doors, and I rarely leave a good bike outside, period.
Oh well, time to move on. How about another Holdsworth? I bet you could find one if you looked around a bit.
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Old 10-29-11 | 04:57 PM
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I'm sorry about both your losses. But was the bike actually locked? I never leave my bike unlocked out-of-doors, and I rarely leave a good bike outside, period.
Oh well, time to move on. How about another Holdsworth? I bet you could find one if you looked around a bit.
What I copied in bold is the key. Never outside..And if you do, it should be locked and eyeballed at all times.

Sheesh, even the name Holdsworth sounds expensive. I assume it be on the same class as a Bob Jackson or Eeddy Something..

One thing for sure, the Holdworth is no cheapee, and they are not abundant..

Again, hope the OP fully recovers, and be much wiser.
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Old 10-29-11 | 05:05 PM
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What size are you looking for?
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Old 10-29-11 | 06:32 PM
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What size are you looking for?
57cm to 59cm
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