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16 inch... too big?
Sadly, yeah...

I need a 14 inch frame on old style bikes. The joy of being somewhat undertall...
Such a shame, as that's the sort of thing I'm looking for.
16 inch... too big?
That's really niceCould (almost) be me-sized, that looks like a 15 inch frame...
Bit of a bargain in Sheffield for a Raleigh 531 bike but only if you fancy a fight with a seat post ;
https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/vintage-road-bike/1354726825
It should come out with a bit of gentle persuasion, it looks back to front as well.Bit of a bargain in Sheffield for a Raleigh 531 bike but only if you fancy a fight with a seat post ;
https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/vintage-road-bike/1354726825
The only thing I would say is that the figures 531 look a little closer together than these, but those on the bike will/should be original and not reproductions.Good morning,
What do you make of the 531 sticker in the fourth photo? :-)
It almost looks like someone has made a poor copy of part of the 531 Professional design and stuck it over a 501 (there was 501 tubes forks and stays) or similar sticker.
Maybe it was a repair to a genuine 531 Pro sticker?
For example the 3 runs over the N in Reynolds and there is very little space between the Professional red background and the top of Fork Blades.
Bye
Ian
I'm hoping for some advice from them as knows what's what !
This is my TVT hr , it is too big for me and although l occasionally ride it , most of the time it hangs up in my workshop which is a bit of a crime . I cannot find another one for sale anywhere to get a rough idea of values so any ideas, anybody ?
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I sympathise with your problem ! l'm not desperate to sell , it just seems a shame that the bike hardly ever gets used but having said that l would rather keep it than give it away !Second hand bike prices are very unpredictable, even when i see bikes selling on Ebay for say £500 (thinking about one i sold last week) then i advertise one and am lucky to get a third of it (£140 in my case)? So my advice would be advertise it for what you think its worth and you would be happy to accept, if it does not sell just keep reducing the price until it does sell. There are many cyclists who can make money selling bikes but to me it seems like wheel building, a skill i just dont have and may seem easy to some but to me its just trying to solve a rubix cube with dark glasses on.