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FS: 63cm Brian Baylis Frame/Fork/Record HS

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Old 12-17-19 | 10:18 AM
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Bikes: In the past... Peugeot PX-10 '73, Raleigh International '74, Schwinn Paramount '75, Gios '77, several U.S. builder custom frames and then Baylis '85 and a Motobecane Immortal '16 c. Ultegra ;(

FS: 63cm Brian Baylis Frame/Fork/Record HS

FS: From a very picky owner. 63cm Brian Baylis Frame/Fork/Record HS w. Campy binder bolt


For reasons of age and health I reluctantly part with my Baylis Road Frame - SN 0015 (first frame of '85). Pristine. Classic features, beautiful chrome (not often seen on a Baylis). Few miles on it, then repainted 2015 - by Brian.


All measures C to C

Seat Tube: 61.5 cm (C to C) ~63 C to T

TT: 59.5 cm (like the old LeMond geometry)

Drop: 7.3 cm

Chainstays: 41.0 cm

Fork Rake: 4.0 cm

Seat Angle: 72.8 degrees

Head Angle: 74 degrees

Brake Clearance: 49 mm

Rear Triangle set for 126.5 mm axle

Head Tube: Generous for Campy Record, but sufficient if you wish to mount a conventional Chris King HS

Tubing: Columbus

Other:

Cinelli MC semi-sloping fork crown

Cinelli SCM Bottom Bracket

All Italian Threading

Internal Brake Cable and External/Internal Shifter Cable

Any questions? I will try to answer. Oh... $3500.00 firm. Freight extra. Ships from Florida.


Serious inquiries only - please. Also - can call/SMS nine four one seven three five oh two four five

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Drive Side





Crank Side





Internal routing of brake cable



Nice! ...also chainstay through routing of Rear Derailleur cable...

Last edited by Sam052; 09-12-20 at 06:36 PM. Reason: Sold. Thank you!
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Old 05-08-20 | 07:09 AM
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His lugwork is pure art

Originally Posted by Sam052
FS: From a very picky owner. 63cm Brian Baylis Frame/Fork/Record HS w. Campy binder bolt


For reasons of age and health I reluctantly part with my Baylis Road Frame - SN 0015 (first frame of '85). Pristine. Classic features, beautiful chrome (not often seen on a Baylis). Few miles on it, then repainted 2015 - by Brian.


All measures C to C

Seat Tube: 61.5 cm (C to C) ~63 C to T

TT: 59.5 cm (like the old LeMond geometry)

Drop: 7.3 cm

Chainstays: 41.0 cm

Fork Rake: 4.0 cm

Seat Angle: 72.8 degrees

Head Angle: 74 degrees

Brake Clearance: 49 mm

Rear Triangle set for 126.5 mm axle

Head Tube: Generous for Campy Record, but sufficient if you wish to mount a conventional Chris King HS

Tubing: Columbus

Other:

Cinelli MC semi-sloping fork crown

Cinelli SCM Bottom Bracket

All Italian Threading

Internal Brake Cable and External/Internal Shifter Cable

Any questions? I will try to answer. Oh... $3500.00 firm. Freight extra. Ships from Florida.


Serious inquiries only - please. Also - can call/SMS nine four one seven three five oh two four five

___________________________________________________________________________



Drive Side





Crank Side





Internal routing of brake cable



Nice! ...also chainstay through routing of Rear Derailleur cable...
In another lifetime I would grow taller (as to fit this beauty) and have a bank account to match. Sorry that you're selling. I met Brian many times as a kid and watching him file a lug was amazing... it was to see it come to life. I always wanted one of his creations, at least you were one of the lucky few. Good luck.
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Old 06-04-20 | 10:39 AM
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What a masterpiece. I hope it finds a good home.
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Old 06-09-20 | 09:14 PM
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Bikes: '86 Univega Viva Sport and '00 Specialized Rockhopper A1 Pro FS

That's such a fantastic piece of work. This will make someone very happy.
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Old 09-12-20 | 06:37 PM
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Bikes: In the past... Peugeot PX-10 '73, Raleigh International '74, Schwinn Paramount '75, Gios '77, several U.S. builder custom frames and then Baylis '85 and a Motobecane Immortal '16 c. Ultegra ;(

Sold it. Thank you for your comments!
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Old 10-11-20 | 12:23 PM
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This is a beautiful bike - somebody is very lucky!
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Old 10-12-20 | 11:25 AM
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Nice piece
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