Anonymous steel frameset

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

Rhythm Thief

Squire
Location
Ross on Wye
Another Enviroability donation. It came in as a complete bike (with horrible steel rims on Campagnolo hubs). I've stripped it and found some pretty nice parts on it, including a Super Record rear derailleur and a complete set of Mafac cantis with Modolo levers. I have no idea what make the frame is - the only decal on it says it's been resprayed - but there are some cool design features like the skinny rear brake bridge and the way the seatstays meet the seat tube. I don't think it's 531 as the seatpost is 26.4mm, but it could be plain gauge tubing. The dropouts are Zeus and there's a serial number on the non drive side rear dropout, but no other identifiers. I might rescue this one. Any ideas what it might be?
 

Attachments

  • PXL_20260822_084547693.MP.jpg
    PXL_20260822_084547693.MP.jpg
    415.7 KB · Views: 0
  • PXL_20260822_084554984.jpg
    PXL_20260822_084554984.jpg
    174.6 KB · Views: 0
  • PXL_20260822_084616068.MP.jpg
    PXL_20260822_084616068.MP.jpg
    298.6 KB · Views: 0
  • PXL_20260822_092751551.jpg
    PXL_20260822_092751551.jpg
    110.9 KB · Views: 0
  • PXL_20260822_093634253.jpg
    PXL_20260822_093634253.jpg
    65.2 KB · Views: 0

rogerzilla

Squire
With a long frame number like that, it'll be identifiable somehow - and touring frames were always niche, so not too many builders to reasearch. 26.8 is a plain gauge 531 seat tube but sometimes the rest of the frame was 531ST.

There's no hanger for cantis on that brake bridge, which is strange.

Is all the threading ISO?
 
OP
OP
Rhythm Thief

Rhythm Thief

Squire
Location
Ross on Wye
There was a bit of a hanger left on the cable before I strolled it, but the way the cable is routed means a hanger is not actually necessary. I think the threads are ISO. I still don't know whether to take it home with me: I really don't need it but I can't see it selling at Enviroability and I can't scrap it!
 

Attachments

  • PXL_20260822_150048114.jpg
    PXL_20260822_150048114.jpg
    75.8 KB · Views: 0

Punkawallah

Veteran
I’d clean it up, put it back on the road, and sell it for £50 as a ‘work bike’. ‘Ride it to work for two weeks and make your money back in bus fares’.
 
Top Bottom