Dave Lloyd Frame Register

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NeilM":18dxab5y said:
Usual market price for that frame would be £350 absolute max. Unfortunately, what a DL frame is worth and what people will pay are two very different things.

Thanks Neil for the reality check, the numbers you mention as indicative make a lot more sense.

Cheers, Sean
 
I have today received a little pocket book that I bought on ebay, it is the register of all frame made by Dave Lloyd starting in 1988 (only two frames numbers) and finishing in 1999.

There is not an awful lot of detail of each frame, only the frame number, the frame type, the person or company ordering and the tubing it is made from, but for a DL nutter like me it is gold.

If you have a bike with an LL frame number, and it is apparent from the register that he made a LOT of frames for other businesses, then drop the number in here and I will post up the information I have.

Total production appears to be 1740 frames, however there are a lot of alloy and carbon frames shown in 1998 and perhaps this was a factor in why production effectively stopped that year, with only seven frames in the register for 1999.

As I run through the register I will pick out notable changes, like the first ATB - LL89008 which Dave appears to have made for himself, the first Concept 90 - LL90173, the first CATS WISKAS - LL92531 and the first BEEZ NEEZ - LL92622.

More as I discover it.
Hi Neil, I have a friend who has a Dave Lloyd frame numbered 402 I wonder if you may be able to provide any info on it for me please, much appreciated. Bruce
 
Hi, first post and the frame number conversation interested me on what is an offical Dave Lloyd frame number, how can you tell. @NeilM mine is LL91274 and is a bespoke frame built using BioRacer measurements for me and I'm just about to have it repainted at Argos and get it back on the road for the occasional ride, fitted with orignal Chorus groupset of the time, Mavic Reflex clinchers and ubiquitous Selle San Marco Rolls saddle.

I was introduced to Dave by Steve Joughin who was a sales rep after giving up riding for a living, can't remember who for at the time. It was originally painted in the Z colours of the time after Greg lemond but after having a chainstay fracture I changed it to a deep blue, not sure what colour to finish it in, what do you reckon, quite like Merckx blue.

Some of the images show the Dave Lloyd stamped on the drop outs and the internal cable routing for the rear brake and the lugged main tubes

Thought I'd add from memory it's 653 and as I was a heavier rider at the time known for sprinting, Dave made it slightly smaller than would be recommended for someone 5'9", took me to a 23:04 10 many years ago with Scott Clip Ons 5627EF82-E05F-4DB3-AE43-6B22903DCC96.jpeg 28D12CDB-687D-47D8-965D-E2042BA2535F.jpeg 2E4F2E48-A595-49C0-9375-E26716A212AB.jpeg ED02CFDB-43A3-4C00-A1A2-77159140A1A8.jpeg
 
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Hi Neil,
i have just been reunited , via eBay ,with a Lloyd frame Dave built for me in 1993.
I would be interested in what you have in the frame book LL 93782. Attached 2 pics one from 1993 and the eBay sale 28 years later.
hope this is of interest.
cheers jezza
 

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Hi Neil,
I have recently acquired my second Dave Lloyd (first was a 650 front lopro with monostay) and wondered if there was any reference in your book.
It is an "AIRFLO" again monstay 700/700 slightly sloping tt and panto forks. I can only find one other on the web so any info would be very gratefully received.
Number is LL91890.

Thank you very much in advance.

Si
 

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Hi Neil,
I have a small 650c Dave Lloyd - and from what I can make out the frame number is 951183 - any info on it in your book? I think there is a name on the top tube but it has been stickered over, and in any case, I suspect the frame has been resprayed since it was originally built so this may not be the original owner's name. Attaching some pictures.
Thanks in advance,
Katie
 

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I have today received a little pocket book that I bought on ebay, it is the register of all frame made by Dave Lloyd starting in 1988 (only two frames numbers) and finishing in 1999.

There is not an awful lot of detail of each frame, only the frame number, the frame type, the person or company ordering and the tubing it is made from, but for a DL nutter like me it is gold.

If you have a bike with an LL frame number, and it is apparent from the register that he made a LOT of frames for other businesses, then drop the number in here and I will post up the information I have.

Total production appears to be 1740 frames, however there are a lot of alloy and carbon frames shown in 1998 and perhaps this was a factor in why production effectively stopped that year, with only seven frames in the register for 1999.

As I run through the register I will pick out notable changes, like the first ATB - LL89008 which Dave appears to have made for himself, the first Concept 90 - LL90173, the first CATS WISKAS - LL92531 and the first BEEZ NEEZ - LL92622.

More as I discover it.
Hi,
Just discovered this forum. I have a Dave Lloyd’s Road Bike - i believe the frame no is 96/295…..if you find any info in your frame production booklet - i would truly appreciate. Cheers Chris
 

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Hi everyone,

I stumbled across this post when I was looking for more information about my bike frame.

It is a David Lloyd Stealth and I'm pretty sure it's an Aluminium Frame.

I've checked under the Bottom Bracket and it seems to have 2 stamps on it - the larger of the two looks to be 981686, however it doesn't appear to have the 'LL' prefix so I'm guessing it wasn't David Lloyd built frame. I'd still very much like to hear if there is any known history on it.

I bought it at the same cycle shop in Aberdeen as previously mentioned (The St Andrew Street Cyclery - shame it's long gone!) but I can't even remember what year that was!

Look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks

Duncan
 

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