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BLB with their MTB framesets https://www.bricklanebikes.co.uk/frames ... Filters=2m!#-!804
inc a Kona, dave Yeats Venturi Basso etc
https://www.bricklanebikes.co.uk/bianch ... et-175inch
Bianchi XLTycoon MTB Frameset - 22.5inch
They're quite silly - this is obviously not a 22.5" frame -
They've also got a very nice NOS Martini Racing frame - stupidly expensive - and again certainly not 22.5" £1200 (A Columbus steel frame)
https://www.bricklanebikes.co.uk/bianch ... me-225inch



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To be fair, they probs charge to prices they do so they can cover the cleaning costs at the shop.
 

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I know they haven't had it easy of late that's for sure.

and man, they have some stock hold.

That Yates is a rare beast, i think that one has been discussed before.
 
The 22.5" is the top tube measurement, it even says that on the specs :wink: :)

And they are doing well staying there through all that :shock: :)
 
mk one":16vwl1e8 said:
The 22.5" is the top tube measurement, it even says that on the specs :wink: :)

And they are doing well staying there through all that :shock: :)
London Hipsters and Shoreditch yuppies love bikes and ‘sustainability’
 
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there prices have always been over the top. we get the 'brick lane' tax but those prices will keep there stock rooms full.
 
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kase1983":bfnp7bqk said:
there prices have always been over the top. we get the 'brick lane' tax but those prices will keep there stock rooms full.
It’s a shame as they have some really nice frames and as you said - we get the brick lane tax, but they would be able to shift a lot more if they weren’t expecting shorditch denizens to buy a retro MTB for that amount. Then again I guess they may have bought them at very high prices. Who knows.

I have been there a couple times - they stock Phil Wood and other choice bits and they build nice wheels.
I remember I turned up on my MT4 and they treated the bike more royally than their customers - admiring it then carefully placing it safely away as I was going to return same day but leave my bike there
They’re quite nice guys
 
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BoyBurning":31ml247x said:
To be fair, they probs charge to prices they do so they can cover the cleaning costs at the shop.
:lol: :lol: :wink:
 
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They have an alpine stars frame on page 6 of the frames, and in the vintage bike bit have a soft ride bike too for £1900
 
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mtbdave":33u9aegn said:
They have an alpine stars frame on page 6 of the frames, and in the vintage bike bit have a soft ride bike too for £1900
This?


I do like this - Columbus genius frame and fork with the funky colour scheme - I don’t know much about these though.
 

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