Knight Tandem Frame Fork and Accessories
£200
Based in Kenilworth nr. Coventry
For sale I have a Knight Tandem, that was hung in Cycle PS, a very popular bike shop in London, for a long time.
The tandem is straight and true and would make a fantastic project for two cycling lovers!
The front position is a 57cm square, the rear is effectively a 52cm square. The rear top tube is 57.5cm post to post, however there's a 7cm stem facing back towards the stoker, once you take into account the angle the seat post leans back and the angle the stoker's stem sits, it's more or less a 52cm square.
This bicycle comes with a headset, two seatposts, two bottom brackets, crossover tandem cranks and a stoker stem.
The bad bits:
One of the front brake mounts has broken off so either a new one needs to be brazed on, or a long drop brake can be used instead. Either of these options will work. I don't know how or why the front brake mount is missing, I had intended to have a new mount fitted, however life gets in the way.
There is some rust on the pilot's top tube cable guides, there is also some rust on the underside of the Pilot's eBB. I've tried to detail all of this best as possible in the pictures.
For any extra pictures, or questions, feel free to ask and I'll answer them as quick as I can!
:~)
£200
Based in Kenilworth nr. Coventry
For sale I have a Knight Tandem, that was hung in Cycle PS, a very popular bike shop in London, for a long time.
The tandem is straight and true and would make a fantastic project for two cycling lovers!
The front position is a 57cm square, the rear is effectively a 52cm square. The rear top tube is 57.5cm post to post, however there's a 7cm stem facing back towards the stoker, once you take into account the angle the seat post leans back and the angle the stoker's stem sits, it's more or less a 52cm square.
This bicycle comes with a headset, two seatposts, two bottom brackets, crossover tandem cranks and a stoker stem.
The bad bits:
One of the front brake mounts has broken off so either a new one needs to be brazed on, or a long drop brake can be used instead. Either of these options will work. I don't know how or why the front brake mount is missing, I had intended to have a new mount fitted, however life gets in the way.
There is some rust on the pilot's top tube cable guides, there is also some rust on the underside of the Pilot's eBB. I've tried to detail all of this best as possible in the pictures.
For any extra pictures, or questions, feel free to ask and I'll answer them as quick as I can!
:~)