1990s 'BSO' too good to bin - Karma **TAKEN**

moffyr72

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Sometime after 1992 some bloke somewhere decided to design a frame and forks, working for PCM that bastion of British BSOs (Bike shaped objects..) and put it into production

It's quite a nice design, big fat tubing on the down tube, nicely shaped to meet the rest of the frame,

19 inch seat tube which takes a 28.6 stem..shaped halfway down from one size to another..
BB needs replacing as its worn to buggery. (tech term)
No rust to speak of, few small dints here and there but not many

Only getting rid of it as Her who must be obeyed has decided I have too many 'bloody bike bits' kicking round and with buying a couple of old bikes lately, I cant argue..
Its too good a frame and forks to just bin, I have done many happy miles on the bike and its a good 'un.. The story behind the Land Rover sticker? A mate from work and I were out for a ride when he commented how my bike, 'Handbuilt in Britain, Gunmetal grey, Bottom tube the size of a rollcage.. might as well be a landrover...' So it came to pass (after I passed him..again..) that it was stickered up with a Landrover sticker.. :)

It's not too heavy as it goes, despite it's tubular size..

Anyway, ideal for building up (obviously with something decent in the way of components) for annoying bike snobs, commuting or just for riding to the Pub on. Would probably look good with a new paintjob.

Free to a good home, collection from CB25 (just above Cambridge) or can be posted if needed for the price of the postage.

Now set aside for collection by 726moo.
 
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