Raul Gutierrez
Custom Taylor road frame needs to go
photos can be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/derpderp/7085504975/in/photostream
* Fillet brazed Columbus Spirit tubing
* Paint has a slight mint green look to it in the dark
* White panels and decals
* Cane Creek 110 headset
* Reversed seat post binder with a 27.2 diameter
* Edge fork painted and paneled to match
* Hide away fender mounts & chain holder (pictured)
* I am the second owner, the original owner had a heart shaped badge that he had glued then removed on the seat clamp
* English threaded BB
The original owner commissioned this frame to be his everyday ride. I would describe the geometry as a "grand fondo" style because of the slightly taller head tube as well as the longer wheelbase. I have never built up the frame and the original owner put less than 200 miles on the frame. The rear end has room for a fender as well as a 28c tire. If I had to equate this to a stock size, I would say this bike most likely resembles a bike with a 54 cm production frame size.
I have many components available for this frame, just ask and I will let you know what I have available.
I am about 6' even and the original owner was 5'10". Geometry is as follows.
compact geo
actual TT - 52
virtual TT - 54.5
c-c ST - 48.5
c-t ST - 52
HT - 16.5
1.5 above the TT
1.0 below the DT
STA - 73.5
HA - 72.0
BB drop - 7.2
Chainstay 41.0
Asking 850$ for a cherry steel ride.
Located in Eugene