This frame is gone, picked up today by the first person to express interest.
Thanks to everybody who expressed interest.


On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 12:21:42 PM UTC-7, ted wrote:
>
> I'd like to find a new home for this frame. Its too small for me to ever 
> use again, and its been in the garage for years now. I'm hoping that since 
> Nobilette builds some frames for RBW these days offering it here won't be 
> too far off topic.
>
> What it is:
> This is a Mark Nobilette built frame I bought new in the late 70's. 
> Reynolds 531 tubing of standard for the time diameters (i.e. not "oversize" 
> like most steel frames these days). About 51.5 cm seat tube measured c-t-c. 
> Takes a 27.2 seat post. It takes "normal" reach (from back when, not the 
> current normal that is actually short) side/center pull brakes of the 
> through bolt style. I used both mafac racer and suntour campi copy side 
> pulls on it. I believe it was supposed to be able to accommodate either 27" 
> or 700c wheels. I had 700c tubular wheels on in most of the time I rode it. 
> Long horizontal campi drop outs. It has short fancier lugs, as opposed to 
> the simple long point lugs. The chain stays are on the longer side, and not 
> crimped. The uncrimped stays limit tire clearance but I did fit tubular 
> cyclocross tires (33mm?) on it 20 odd years ago. It also required a long bb 
> for the small ring of a road double crank to clear the stay. There are baze 
> ons for fenders and a rear rack. Downtube decals age gone, most of the N on 
> the seat tube is still there. Paint is rough with badly touched up 
> scratches and primer on the down tube where Tallerico added dt shifter 
> bosses for me in the 90s. If you want pretty get it painted and get some 
> resurecto decals from RBW (if they still have those someplace).
>
> I think this could make an excellent sport touring / rando bike for a 
> shorter individual. Not a race bike but I did race on it back in the early 
> 90s. Should be able to be seen as a "go fast" ride. Probably too flexy for 
> a real touring bike. The frame and I are close to the 580 680 interchange, 
> and I'm willing to drive a ways to deliver. But I'm not willing to ship it. 
> I would like to get this to somebody who will build it up and enjoy it, not 
> somebody looking to flip it to make some money. I don't know what its worth 
> but a glance at 531 frames on clist suggests $80 cash and carry might be a 
> good deal for the buyer.
>
> Any interest?
>

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