Sold Paul Hartmann carbon fiber frame ram estay elevated-chainstays

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Good condition (cosmetically, structurally, and functionally).
No cracks. All threads are clean and sound.

Specs & Measurements:
-Tire/wheel size: 26"
-Brake type: rim (cantilever/vbrake/magura)
-Top-tube (center of head-tube to center of seat-tube): 23.75"
-Seat-tube (center of bottom-bracket to top of seat-tube): 22.75"
-Dropout spacing (hub width): 135mm
-Head-tube length: 88mm
-Head-tube ID (internal diameter): 37mm
-Headset/fork-steerer size: 1-1/4” (31.8mm)
-Seatpost diameter: 31.6 or 31.8mm
-Seat-tube clamp diameter: 40.0mm (included)
-Front derailleur clamp diameter: 34.9mm
-Bottom-Bracket width/thread: 70mm/italian (also compatible with chamfered BB's such as Mavic)
-Frame weight (actual): 2020 grams
-Material: carbon-kevlar fiber mix
-Construction: monocoque (single-piece)
-Origin: designed in Switzerland, made in Italy, circa early 1990's

Link to a picture album of some visual reference material I discovered online regarding this frame:

Asking $499 USD.
Local pickups are welcome.
Thanks for looking!
 

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Wow, that is seriously cool... I haven't seen one of those in at least 20 years! Good luck with the sale!
 
Good shape (cosmetically, structurally, and functionally).
No cracks. All threads are clean and sound.

Specs & Measurements:
-Tire/wheel size: 26"
-Brake type: rim (cantilever/vbrake/magura)
-Top-tube (center of head-tube to center of seat-tube): 23.75"
-Seat-tube (center of bottom-bracket to top of seat-tube): 22.75"
-Dropout spacing (hub width): 135mm
-Head-tube length: 88mm
-Head-tube ID (internal diameter): 37mm
-Headset/fork-steerer size: 1-1/4” (31.8mm)
-Seatpost diameter: 31.6 or 31.8mm
-Seat-tube clamp diameter: 40.0mm (included)
-Front derailleur clamp diameter: 34.9mm
-Bottom-Bracket width/thread: 70mm/italian (also compatible with chamfered BB's such as Mavic)
-Frame weight (actual): 2020 grams
-Material: carbon-kevlar fiber mix
-Construction: monocoque (single-piece)
-Origin: designed in Switzerland, made in Italy, circa early 1990's

Link to a picture album of some visual reference material I discovered online regarding this frame:

Asking $599 USD.
Local pickups are welcome.
Thanks for

Good shape (cosmetically, structurally, and functionally).
No cracks. All threads are clean and sound.

Specs & Measurements:
-Tire/wheel size: 26"
-Brake type: rim (cantilever/vbrake/magura)
-Top-tube (center of head-tube to center of seat-tube): 23.75"
-Seat-tube (center of bottom-bracket to top of seat-tube): 22.75"
-Dropout spacing (hub width): 135mm
-Head-tube length: 88mm
-Head-tube ID (internal diameter): 37mm
-Headset/fork-steerer size: 1-1/4” (31.8mm)
-Seatpost diameter: 31.6 or 31.8mm
-Seat-tube clamp diameter: 40.0mm (included)
-Front derailleur clamp diameter: 34.9mm
-Bottom-Bracket width/thread: 70mm/italian (also compatible with chamfered BB's such as Mavic)
-Frame weight (actual): 2020 grams
-Material: carbon-kevlar fiber mix
-Construction: monocoque (single-piece)
-Origin: designed in Switzerland, made in Italy, circa early 1990's

Link to a picture album of some visual reference material I discovered online regarding this frame:

Asking $599 USD.
Local pickups are welcome.
Thanks for looking!
Hi there, I'm really interested in buying this carbon fiber frame, it would make a great project for me, I saw it on Ebay whilst searching for retro bikes so I tried to bid on it but I had trouble logging into my account and they didn't send me the code
 
Hi there, I'm really interested in buying this carbon fiber frame, it would make a great project for me, I saw it on Ebay whilst searching for retro bikes so I tried to bid on it but I had trouble logging into my account and they didn't send me the code
Just seen your reply and responded via PM.
I can also be reached at the email in my signature box below.
 
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