Jacque Lucque
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Hey all, little update with some more photos and more info;
Doubley tripley checked the measurements and are as follows:
-Seat tube- 19.5" centre of bb to top of seat tube
-Top tube 22.5" centre of seat tube to centre of steerer
-Steerer tube 130mm
and some more images for you to feast your eyes on. Excuse the muddy-ness but the frame hasn't been stripped down yet
The dog-collar, cable guide arrangement I described in the listing. Works very well.
Very small amount of chain-suck hidden beneath the muck... Tight clearances, but that's the joy of running friction bar-cons, hard to get any chainsuck!
Think before you lean loaded tourers against walls.
Little bit of chain slap
It's up to you if you want me to remove the fruit stickers from the steerer. All mementos from my travels on this bike!
The beauty as it is today.
Also, this is indeed a '94 frame. Who knows where I pulled the '96 number from!
Cheers all, Jack
Doubley tripley checked the measurements and are as follows:
-Seat tube- 19.5" centre of bb to top of seat tube
-Top tube 22.5" centre of seat tube to centre of steerer
-Steerer tube 130mm
and some more images for you to feast your eyes on. Excuse the muddy-ness but the frame hasn't been stripped down yet


The dog-collar, cable guide arrangement I described in the listing. Works very well.



Very small amount of chain-suck hidden beneath the muck... Tight clearances, but that's the joy of running friction bar-cons, hard to get any chainsuck!



Think before you lean loaded tourers against walls.


Little bit of chain slap


It's up to you if you want me to remove the fruit stickers from the steerer. All mementos from my travels on this bike!

The beauty as it is today.
Also, this is indeed a '94 frame. Who knows where I pulled the '96 number from!
Cheers all, Jack