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Hey guys so recently i found this leader on ebay
Leader Track Frame Fork 54cm Fixed Gear Singlespeed Aluminum | eBay
And im wondering if its a real model.
I looked through the internet and i thought maybe its a
722 heritage but this one is aluminum so i really dont know
Anyone with information?
Thanks
Leader Track Frame Fork 54cm Fixed Gear Singlespeed Aluminum | eBay
And im wondering if its a real model.
I looked through the internet and i thought maybe its a
722 heritage but this one is aluminum so i really dont know
Anyone with information?
Thanks
[MENTION=8562]LeaderBike[/MENTION]
Any specifics about that frame from the archives?
Any specifics about that frame from the archives?
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Not munch info seller only mentions its rare but doesnt know what model it is some nicks but no dents
It a perfect size for me so i might as well buy it but what would be your max bid?
It a perfect size for me so i might as well buy it but what would be your max bid?
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It a perfect size for me so i might as well buy it but what would be your max bid?
Haha I was asking Leader's official merchant account hereOriginally Posted by cheeseroller
Not munch info seller only mentions its rare but doesnt know what model it is some nicks but no dents It a perfect size for me so i might as well buy it but what would be your max bid?
I can't give you an answer to your question until they respond.
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I tried searching that up on google i got nothing Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
That's the original, first generation 735 circa 2002.
do you know anything specific about them?
Sorry guys, was on the road last night.
That my friends is the first ever street track frame we made. 735T it is made of 6066 ultralight triple butted aluminum. Road geometry. 70mm BB drop. Requires a 43 rake fork. We made this frame in 2002.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE TRACK DUE TO ITS GEOMETRY
That my friends is the first ever street track frame we made. 735T it is made of 6066 ultralight triple butted aluminum. Road geometry. 70mm BB drop. Requires a 43 rake fork. We made this frame in 2002.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE TRACK DUE TO ITS GEOMETRY
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That my friends is the first ever street track frame we made. 735T it is made of 6066 ultralight triple butted aluminum. Road geometry. 70mm BB drop. Requires a 43 rake fork. We made this frame in 2002.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE TRACK DUE TO ITS GEOMETRY
Why does it have 130mm dropout (track ends) spacing ?Originally Posted by LeaderBike
Sorry guys, was on the road last night.That my friends is the first ever street track frame we made. 735T it is made of 6066 ultralight triple butted aluminum. Road geometry. 70mm BB drop. Requires a 43 rake fork. We made this frame in 2002.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE TRACK DUE TO ITS GEOMETRY
That too. It was designed originally to be compatible with a long spindle or a regular road wheel with free wheel single speed kit. Bad idea. This was a first and last for us.



