WTD: Nice tiny frame.

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Hello out there,
Just putting the feelers out to find my nipper a first bike. I'm needing a positively minute 14'' frame but with 26'' wheels, don't want go down the Toys 'R Us BSO route.

Anybody help?

Many thanks.
 
Hi ya South Coast, just about to put this up for sale its a little barracuda dirt jump bike, and a decent enough frame, made before barracuda made shiteness, rst forks, acera mechs, planet x bars tioga cube stem, quando deep v wheels, dx rear brake grip shift sram attack on the right and and easyshift on the left, planet x bars, hutchinson coyote tyresall in all good condition, some scratches to bar s and frame but not too bad, however it needs a new rear wheel, or at very least a new rim, but wheel building is out of my skill league, also needs some new brake pads, though can supply the hweel and good condition 8 speed cassette if interested

looking for £80 posted or £60 collected

and yes i do know the rear wheel is on backwards its for display purposes only,
 
gt frame

hi,

I have this GT zaskar frame that I had resprayed built but never ridden.

I think its like a 13.5 or a 14" frame.

Its in mint condition, the respray alone cost me £140

I'm looking at around £100 for the frame

regards

Jake
 

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Hello bud, I've got a NOS KHS DJ100 matt black with disc and V mounts For £60 delivered or a Club roost jump frame which I've stripped ready for spraying, I've also trimmed a bit of metal off the rear brake stops on the crossbar so you can use hydrolic disc or rim brakes, this does mean that if you wanted to use V brakes you'd need to use a full length other cable but that's a minor as it's a very nice lightweight Aluminium frame For £40 delivered.

I'll break the pictures out tomorrow if you're interested.

Staf.
 
Big thanks to everyone who responded but in hindsight I'm thinking a BMX will suit better as he'll be learning on it so gears will complicate matters.

Thanks for looking though.
 
If you're putting effort into it surely you'd be best off building a single speed, then you can add to it as his skills develop.

Only a suggestion as that's what I'm doing with my god daughters bike.

Staf.
 
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