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tyred Squire Location Ireland 22 Jul 2011 #2 Hmmm, I have a Viscount Aerospace in that size, although I'm showing less seatpost than he is. He must have exceptionally long legs.
Hmmm, I have a Viscount Aerospace in that size, although I'm showing less seatpost than he is. He must have exceptionally long legs.
bikepete Guru Location York, UK 22 Jul 2011 #4 Here's a better one! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220817553985
Nigel-YZ1 Guru Location Somewhere else... maybe soon. 22 Jul 2011 #6 I'll stick with my Carlton Kermesse. Virtually identical but in much better condition (not to say that the rider is any sort of condition :-( ).
I'll stick with my Carlton Kermesse. Virtually identical but in much better condition (not to say that the rider is any sort of condition :-( ).
upsidedown Waiting for the great leap forward Location The middle bit 22 Jul 2011 #7 At six foot seven I'm always on the lookout for big frames. Might have a punt on that.
F Faturbo - Express New Member 5 Nov 2011 #8 The wife is six foot two, with a 34" leg and rides a 24" Carlton Grand Prix. Me, I'm five foot six on a good day and it must amuse people to death to see us both out on a bike ride.
The wife is six foot two, with a 34" leg and rides a 24" Carlton Grand Prix. Me, I'm five foot six on a good day and it must amuse people to death to see us both out on a bike ride.
biggs682 Itching to get back on my bike's Location Northamptonshire 6 Nov 2011 #9 theres always a good market for big bikes , trouble is most boxes you can scrounge of halford or lbs dont accomodate such big frames
theres always a good market for big bikes , trouble is most boxes you can scrounge of halford or lbs dont accomodate such big frames