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vintage Claud Butler road bike


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vintage 1980s Claud Butler racing bike


23.5” hand-built Reynolds 531 frame - lightweight but very strong


10 speed gears


Weinmann brakes


SHIMANO 3X7 speed gearing


27” wheels


Specialised cruise handlebars


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This is a beautiful old bike. Definitely needs a service, gear shifters most likely need replacing. Saddle is a little damaged.


Bike has usual wear of a well used but extremely well made vintage road bike.


Bought a year ago from a lovely guy who toured with this bike for 40 years. Sadly selling as I recently bought a hybrid bike.


selling for £100 but open to offers



Feel free to enquire if you have any questions.

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