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Lemond 853 cyclocross frame for sale ?200


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For sale a 58cm Lemond cyclocross frameset.


The frame is Reynolds 853 butted steel tubing - Main Tubes Only, the chain and seat stays are a high quality steel, (they ping nicely when you flick them). Reynolds 853 is stronger than 531, the tubes can be made with thinner walls, it is designed to be welded, saving the weight of traditional lugs.


The Frame is true and all the threads are clean, it still has the original Lemond serial numbers and it was made in the USA.


Mudguard eyes and usual brazings.


The Headset is included, and the stem but NOT BARS WHEELS OR ANYTHNG ELSE.


Frame, forks, headset and stem only.


Frame size - Centre to top of top tube - 58cms

Frame size - Centre to top of extended seat tube - 60cms


Recently resprayed at Armourtex in hackney.


Please text or call 07795260578, Tim in Nunhead.

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