21” Orange P7 1994 Nickel plated frame & forks
Sale includes:
Deore Headset
Original seatpost with San Marco Rolls saddle, saddle a bit worn but good.
2 x Orange SK8 stems included (different lengths) but only 1 good wedge.
Original bars good condition
Original barends (pretty scratched - can just see the ghost of the orange logo on one of them)
Frame had some chipping through the nickel underneath the drive side chainstay when I got it so I treated it with kurust and used silver hammerite metal paint. This is not really visible as its on the underside of the chainstay I used a lizardskin – I’ve tried to show in the pics but it doesn’t show up well on camera. Previous owner scratched his postcode under the BB but hasn't gone through the nickel.
When I first got this 2 years ago I poured kurust internally through all the tubes, turning the frame around to cover all surfaces. Did this twice, then repeated with Hammerite direct to metal paint 2 times. Left on a radiator for 24 hours between each step. There was no visible corrosion looking down the seatube/headtube etc… but being an old steel frame I wanted to give it this protection anyway.
Asking for £130 delivered
Also selling Orange DYnamo road frame:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=98236
Sale includes:
Deore Headset
Original seatpost with San Marco Rolls saddle, saddle a bit worn but good.
2 x Orange SK8 stems included (different lengths) but only 1 good wedge.
Original bars good condition
Original barends (pretty scratched - can just see the ghost of the orange logo on one of them)
Frame had some chipping through the nickel underneath the drive side chainstay when I got it so I treated it with kurust and used silver hammerite metal paint. This is not really visible as its on the underside of the chainstay I used a lizardskin – I’ve tried to show in the pics but it doesn’t show up well on camera. Previous owner scratched his postcode under the BB but hasn't gone through the nickel.
When I first got this 2 years ago I poured kurust internally through all the tubes, turning the frame around to cover all surfaces. Did this twice, then repeated with Hammerite direct to metal paint 2 times. Left on a radiator for 24 hours between each step. There was no visible corrosion looking down the seatube/headtube etc… but being an old steel frame I wanted to give it this protection anyway.
Asking for £130 delivered
Also selling Orange DYnamo road frame:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=98236