Mint 753 Zinn!!!

legrandefromage":qfdby54h said:
Rod_Saetan":qfdby54h said:
legrandefromage":qfdby54h said:
makes the Pioneer and the Quinn of mine absolute bargains

No offense, but they arent really in the same league as this are they?

Custom steel not really your thing then?

As far as I'm aware, each Pioneer frame was unique and as for the completely custom HQ, with only around 6 made, they are absolute bargains in comparison.

The brazing on a zinn is badgers arse rough compared to a overburys, roberts, TT ritchey etc.
 
legrandefromage":3ou6f9w3 said:
Rod_Saetan":3ou6f9w3 said:
legrandefromage":3ou6f9w3 said:
makes the Pioneer and the Quinn of mine absolute bargains

No offense, but they arent really in the same league as this are they?

Custom steel not really your thing then?

As far as I'm aware, each Pioneer frame was unique and as for the completely custom HQ, with only around 6 made, they are absolute bargains in comparison.

I couldn't even get £50 for my Butler frame, which being handmade 653 Magnum (mixed 653 main tubes and 753 stays) is pretty comparable to this.
Glad that I didn't now though.

Carl.
 
drcarlos":165u6hoa said:
I couldn't even get £50 for my Butler frame, which being handmade 653 Magnum (mixed 653 main tubes and 753 stays) is pretty comparable to this.
Glad that I didn't now though.

Carl.


If only it had been an 18"...
 
legrandefromage":18es4fso said:
drcarlos":18es4fso said:
I couldn't even get £50 for my Butler frame, which being handmade 653 Magnum (mixed 653 main tubes and 753 stays) is pretty comparable to this.
Glad that I didn't now though.

Carl.


If only it had been an 18"...

It is 18". Did I list it as something else then, can't honestly remember. Thanks god for typos, it's been with me for 18 years now and I think I would have regretted selling it.

Got some updates to do on it soon when I get a spare few days :D .

Must stop spamming this thread now :oops: .

Carl.
 
oooh, now do I sit and daydream about something that I cant possibly ever afford or do I go out for a ride on something I can actually touch and appreciate?


Hmmmm...

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legrandefromage":2kzrp1mz said:
oooh, now do I sit and daydream about something that I cant possibly ever afford or do I go out for a ride on something I can actually touch and appreciate?


Hmmmm...

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I like your Overbury's better than the Zinn by far. A really really nice bike indeed and within a lot more people's budget. Not to say that expensive bikes aren't great....
 
I find it quite interesting that all the Zinns I have seen have been completely immaculate - even down to tyres chains and cables.

They are also still 'factory' with complete Campag and original stem and bars etc.

This is quite common on Kleins, but I wonder if the Zinns maybe appealed more to seasoned roadies who wanted to try their hand at MTB?

This might be a reason why they chose a FB Reynolds steel frame (something they would have experience with and trust) and why the ones that come up for sale are so pristine.

After a couple of rides, the buyers decided to stick to roads and the Zinn remained unused?

Anyway, just a ponder...


This is beautiful too - possibly the nicest I've seen so far actually...


BB
 
Rod_Saetan":i9r5iuhj said:
No offense, but they arent really in the same league as this are they?

suburbanreuben":i9r5iuhj said:
Why not? Some things are rare for a reason...

In the case of the Zinn, it is because there arent many of them.

legrandefromage":i9r5iuhj said:
Custom steel not really your thing then?

Au contraire.

nevadasmith":i9r5iuhj said:
The brazing on a zinn is badgers arse rough compared to a overburys, roberts, TT ritchey etc.

Not in my experience.

cornholio's RC200":i9r5iuhj said:
I like your Overbury's better than the Zinn by far. A really really nice bike indeed and within a lot more people's budget. Not to say that expensive bikes aren't great....

And there is the kicker, this Zinn (the one one eBay that we are all taking about, you know the one, you've seen it on the Internet... etc) is expensive, but I know that you can pick up a Zinn, or an Overburys, or a Roberts for much, much less. Its a funny auction, it has actually gone higher in 2 days than I thought it would achieve full stop, I dont mind though.

BoyBurning":i9r5iuhj said:
I find it quite interesting that all the Zinns I have seen have been completely immaculate - even down to tyres chains and cables.

Its true, Ive seen one not so good one that was clearly used (was still original and well maintained though.)

On a side note, Im glad LGF posted a picture of one of his bikes in this thread as I had 28p riding on it - guess who's going to the shop for a mini milk... (Yes!)
 
Rod_Saetan":qtnjetvl said:
On a side note, Im glad LGF posted a picture of one of his bikes in this thread as I had 28p riding on it - guess who's going to the shop for a mini milk... (Yes!)

Well its such a nice shot plus I dont have to bid a mortgage payment to own it.
 
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