Low(ish)-end but reasonably light & attractive frame & forks, from 1973 approx.
seat tube ctc = 56cm
top tube ctc = 56cm
head tube = 15cm
chain stays = 45cm
standover ht (with 27in wheels) = 84cm
seatpost dia. = 26.4mm
rear dropout spacing = 126mm
serial number = '22464'
Original Merckx/Molteni orange enamel paint is very faded and patchy where the cheapo vinyl decals have been removed, but the very nice ('designed by Ernie Clements') metal headtube badge is intact.
Generally good condition if you like some 'patina': plenty of small chips & scratches with inevitable surface rust in places, and some loss of paint under BB shell. Just a couple of * very* small dinks to top & down tubes - hardly noticeable.
Other than mudguard eyelets (& lamp boss on fork leg) there are no braze-ons whatsoever, so unless you want the trendy fixed-gear 'clean' look you may have to add mech hanger, clip-on cable guides, bottle cage mounts etc. Will also need dee-eep drop brakes if you want to run 700c wheels.
Headset seems fine - freshly cleaned up & greased. The (Shimano) bottom bracket could do with an overhaul though, it's 'crunchy peanut butter' smooth.
Frame/Forks/Headset/BB = £25 collected from Portishead/Bristol, or £35 with Raleigh stem/bars, Dia-Compe suicide levers & Weinmann brakes as pictured (no cables).
I don't really want to post, but might be persuaded (at cost) if you're happy to wait for me to get round to it.
Wheels & seatpost are for geom illustration only and aren't available.
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seat tube ctc = 56cm
top tube ctc = 56cm
head tube = 15cm
chain stays = 45cm
standover ht (with 27in wheels) = 84cm
seatpost dia. = 26.4mm
rear dropout spacing = 126mm
serial number = '22464'
Original Merckx/Molteni orange enamel paint is very faded and patchy where the cheapo vinyl decals have been removed, but the very nice ('designed by Ernie Clements') metal headtube badge is intact.
Generally good condition if you like some 'patina': plenty of small chips & scratches with inevitable surface rust in places, and some loss of paint under BB shell. Just a couple of * very* small dinks to top & down tubes - hardly noticeable.
Other than mudguard eyelets (& lamp boss on fork leg) there are no braze-ons whatsoever, so unless you want the trendy fixed-gear 'clean' look you may have to add mech hanger, clip-on cable guides, bottle cage mounts etc. Will also need dee-eep drop brakes if you want to run 700c wheels.
Headset seems fine - freshly cleaned up & greased. The (Shimano) bottom bracket could do with an overhaul though, it's 'crunchy peanut butter' smooth.
Frame/Forks/Headset/BB = £25 collected from Portishead/Bristol, or £35 with Raleigh stem/bars, Dia-Compe suicide levers & Weinmann brakes as pictured (no cables).
I don't really want to post, but might be persuaded (at cost) if you're happy to wait for me to get round to it.
Wheels & seatpost are for geom illustration only and aren't available.
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